Engaging and listening to physician leadership early and often can make the VBC transition smoother and less complex over time for both providers and payers.
Wake Forest Baptist Health and RxRevu Partner to Reduce Medication Costs and Prescribing Friction
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DENVER, Feb. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ RxRevu today announced the deployment of SwiftRx® Direct™, the company s Real-Time Prescription Benefit solution, at Wake Forest Baptist Health, an academic health system in North Carolina. The solution brings prescription price transparency to the point-of-care, allowing providers at Wake Forest Baptist the ability to view patient-specific coverage and cost information in their Epic electronic health record (EHR) prescribing workflow.
RxRevu has the unique ability to display coverage data for millions of North Carolina patients. With connections to pharmacy benefit managers Prime Therapeutics, Express Scripts, Humana, and others, RxRevu is able to deliver accurate prescription drug information for most patients in the region.
Search jobs 08-Feb-2021 “Rare Voices” Podcast Series Continues: Optime Care Further Explores Unique Perspectives of Exceptional People Reshaping Patient Experiences With Rare & Orphan Diseases
EARTH CITY, Mo. (BUSINESS WIRE) #rarediseases Optime Care, a nationally recognized pharmacy, specialty distributor and patient management organization maximizing therapeutic opportunities for the treatment of orphan and rare disorders, is pleased to announce that “Rare Voices” Podcast Series Season 2 will be available in February 2021. Hosted by Donovan Quill, president and CEO, Optime Care, the podcast uncovers insights from patient advocates, pharmaceutical innovators, leaders in insurance, physicians and caregivers who share their experience and insights about the rare and orphan patient experience.
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A new McKinsey report looks at ways payers can evolve their thinking around strategic operations. (Getty Images/Fizkes)
Payers looking to take their operations to the next level should think of that work as a journey, according to a new report from analysts at McKinsey & Company.
The report maps insurer operations onto 18 journeys that focus on one stakeholder and one value driver; for example, improving service for members. In this approach, insurers can embody certain archetypes based on which value drivers they re pushing toward the most.
Understanding which archetype best fits the company goals is key to determining which journeys are the most effective to achieving those goals, according to the report.
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