Press Release
Nearly 70 percent of patients have made personal or financial sacrifices to afford prescribed medications[0]CoverMyMeds Patient and Provider Surveys, 2020 according to new research released by CoverMyMeds, highlighting the impact of one of the most common medication access challenges. The 2020 Medication Access Report, and corresponding Prescription Decision Support, Electronic Prior Authorization, Specialty Patient Support and COVID-19 sub-reports, investigate healthcare barriers that impede access to prescriptions, contribute to increased provider burden and motivate patient consumerism. The report also examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare and assesses how the market is responding to these challenges with tools that inform medication decisions, streamline administrative tasks and support remote healthcare. Click here to access the full report.
“Navigating the patient journey can be complex, especially for patients who encounter significant barriers—such as medication cost, clinical requirements and enrollment processes—to obtain their prescription,” said Eric Weidmann, MD. Chief Medical Officer of eMDs. “The complexity of obtaining access to medications can also take a toll on providers who are faced with increasingly burdensome administrative tasks, especially during the pandemic. As a practicing physician, I appreciate the benefits of technology to help streamline many traditionally-manual processes, inform my conversations with patients and support my prescribing decisions.”
Key takeaways from the 2020 Medication Access Report include:
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused millions of Americans to face healthcare insecurity:
The COVID-19 pandemic fast-tracked adoption of many healthcare technologies, but there is still room for growth.
Many Americans face medication access challenges, such as affordability barriers and manual processes that can delay care:
“The 2020 Medication Access Report uses industry statistics, market research and new survey data to highlight critical barriers that can limit patients’ access to medications,” said Miranda Gill MSN, RN, NEA-BC, Senior Director, Provider Services and Operations at CoverMyMeds. “The report also highlights important strides in creating innovative solutions that help patients overcome many of these disruptive obstacles. However, there needs to be more widespread adoption and collaboration across the healthcare industry to see the true benefits of these solutions: streamlining inefficiencies which can help improve patients' health outcomes.”
The 2020 Medication Access Report is published by CoverMyMeds, part of McKesson Prescription Technology Solutions, with an advisory board of leaders from BestRx, Blue Cross Blue Shield North Carolina, Cerner Corporation, eMDs, Express Scripts, Horizon Government Affairs, Humana, National Alliance of State Pharmacy Associations, National Council for Prescription Drug Programs, National Patient Advocate Foundation, OptumRx, Orsini Healthcare, RelayHealth Pharmacy Solutions, RxCrossroads and University of Virginia Health System.
To view the full 2020 Medication Access Report, click here.