Thank you for your leadership in combatting the opioid epidemic. The undersigned organizations represent a diverse group of stakeholders across the health care spectrum committed to aligning 42 CFR Part 2 (Part 2) with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) for the purposes of treatment, payment, and health care operations (TPO).
AMCP supports the concept of collaborative drug therapy management (CDTM), a formal partnership between a pharmacist and a prescriber that allows the pharmacist to manage a patient’s drug therapy. CDTM, also referred to as collaborative practice, allows pharmacists to use their unique skills and abilities to complement other types of care provided by collaborating professionals to optimize patient outcomes.
The Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP) thanks the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the opportunity to provide comments in response to “Patient-Focused Drug Development on Chronic Pain; Public Meeting; Request for Comments” as published in the Federal Register on July 11, 2018.
The Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP) appreciates the opportunity to provide comments in response to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ (CMS’) proposed Revisions to Payment Policies under the Physician Fee Schedule and Other Revisions to Part B for CY 2019; Medicare Shared Savings Program Requirements; Quality Payment Program; and Medicaid Promoting Interoperability Program (CMS-1693-P).
The Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP) supports off‐label use of FDA‐approved drugs when medically appropriate and necessary, but opposes government‐mandated coverage of specific pharmaceuticals, whether for FDA‐approved or off‐label uses.
The Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP) is writing in strong support of the “Opioid Crisis Response Act”. The importance of this Act increases as the number of overdose deaths according to the CDC rise (72,000 overdose deaths in 2017).
The Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP) is writing in strong support of the “Opioid Crisis Response Act”. The importance of this Act increases as the number of overdose deaths according to the CDC rise (72,000 overdose deaths in 2017).1 As you know, the Act will advance patient treatment and recovery initiatives, improve prevention of opioid addiction, protect communities, and bolster efforts to fight deadly illicit synthetic drugs like fentanyl.
The Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP) is writing in strong support of the “Opioid Crisis Response Act”. The importance of this Act increases as the number of overdose deaths according to the CDC rise (72,000 overdose deaths in 2017).
The Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP) writes in strong support of requiring electronic transmission of prescriptions (e-Rx) as proposed in Assembly Bill 2789. AMCP believes that the electronic exchange of prescription, drug benefit, and drug information improves patient drug therapy, increases operational efficiencies and optimizes health care outcomes and will decrease abuse and diversion of prescriptions for controlled substances.
We are writing to express our support for the Biosimilars Competition Act of 2018 (H.R. 6478). The undersigned stakeholders share your commitment to promoting a biosimilars market that will help reduce prescription drug costs for patients, payers, and taxpayers. We commend you for introducing this important legislation and look forward to working with you to enact it into law.
AMCP was pleased that the bill, the Creating and Restoring Equal Access to Equivalent Samples (CREATES) Act (S. 974), bipartisan legislation designed to increase patient access to safe and affordable generic and biosimilar medicines and marketplace competition, continued to garner bipartisan support when it was voted out of the Judiciary Committee.
The Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP) appreciates the opportunity to provide comments in response to the Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS’s) request for information on the HHS Blueprint to Lower Drug Prices and Reduce Out-of-Pocket Costs [RIN 0991-ZA49] (Blueprint).
The Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP) thanks the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the opportunity to provide comments in response to “Drug and Device Manufacturer Communications With Payors, Formulary Committees, and Similar Entities—Questions and Answers [FDA-2016-D-1307]” as published in the Federal Register on June 13, 2018.
The Alliance wants to ensure an FDA that is sized and modernized to meet its mandate in the 21st century. The FDA oversees products that represent 20% of consumer spending in the US and affect every American multiple times each day. Its responsibilities are global in scope and form the backbone of the world’s economy.
On behalf of the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP), I wanted to take this opportunity to express our strong support for the Creating and Restoring Equal Access to Equivalent Samples (CREATES) Act (S. 974), bipartisan legislation to increase competition and patient access to safe and affordable generic and biosimilar medicines.
The Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP) strongly supports the committee’s drive to combat the opioid epidemic. While searching for solutions to a widespread problem which has impacted the lives of many across the nation, there has been a consensus that no “one size fits all” solution exists and therefore AMCP believes that a holistic, comprehensive, and multi-stakeholder approach among health care providers and patients is necessary to truly address the opioid epidemic.
The Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP) writes in strong opposition to House Bill 4146. House bill 4146 “prohibits a health care plan from modifying an enrollee’s drug coverage in a plan year by (A) increasing out-of-pocket costs for a covered drug; (B) moving a prescription to a more restrictive tier; or (C) removing a prescription drug from a formulary.”
The Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP) opposes provisions in Assembly Bill 4306 that require a medication synchronization program to apply a daily pro-rated cost-sharing rate to prescriptions as determined by the health care practitioner and pharmacist which would abrogate existing health plan contract terms with the parties.
The Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP) opposes provisions in Senate Bill 332 that require a medication synchronization program to apply a daily pro-rated cost-sharing rate to prescriptions as determined by the prescriber and pharmacist which would abrogate existing health insurance plan contract terms with the parties.