Press Release
CoverMyMeds’ 2025 Medication Access Report: From Barriers to Bridges calls for increased collaboration and interoperability across the healthcare industry to improve patient outcomes.
Report Highlights:
Patients continue to face medication access and affordability barriers with 65% experiencing delays in receiving their medications and 54% concerned about costs, according to the 2025 Medication Access Report: From Barriers to Bridges published today by CoverMyMeds. Further, one in five patients surveyed modified their prescriptions because they could not afford their medications – and nearly that same number left the pharmacy without their prescription once they learned the prescription would cost more than expected. Click here to access the full report.
Ongoing medication access, affordability, and adherence barriers stem from fragmentation among pharmaceutical companies, prescribers, pharmacies, and payers, as outlined in the 2025 Medication Access Report. This fragmentation has intensified in recent years due to the rapid pace of industry changes, including the rise in specialty medications, shift in public policy dynamics, integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and the evolving, multidimensional needs of patients. Despite progress, gaps among healthcare stakeholders continue to adversely impact patients, making the need for collaboration and interoperability across the industry more urgent than ever.
“Patients are ultimately the ones shouldering the burden of the barriers that exist between various healthcare organizations playing a part in their care,” said Kevin Kettler, President of CoverMyMeds. “The 2025 Medication Access Report is a call to action, urging us to think differently, collaborate more deeply, and reimagine a healthcare system that puts patients at the center. By working together, we can transform these barriers into bridges and achieve better health outcomes for all.”
Over the last 10 years, CoverMyMeds has analyzed industry statistics, market research, in-depth patient interviews and survey data to shed light on the critical barriers that can limit patients’ access to medications. The annual Medication Access Report is intended to help empower healthcare professionals with actionable strategies to help overcome these challenges. Key insights from this year’s report identify areas of opportunity to meet the multidimensional needs of today’s patients through collaboration and interoperability:
Reimagining the Patient Journey: With rapid advancements in technology, the U.S. healthcare system has become increasingly complex. It is beyond time for the industry to rethink how it defines and supports the patient journey.
Data Sharing & Interoperability: System collaboration and effective data sharing are critical for addressing the nuanced challenges of today's healthcare system. Yet the tools to achieve this remain underutilized.
Drug Pricing Dynamics: Medication affordability challenges remain one of the primary gaps between patients and the medicine they need.[0]CoverMyMeds Patient Survey 2023.
Patient Engagement and Patient Support Programs (PSPs): PSPs have an important role in patient communication, and in helping to bridge the gaps across the patient journey.
The 2025 Medication Access Report reflects insights gathered by CoverMyMeds over the last 12 months through a combination of proprietary research and extensive analysis of other publicly available sources. Proprietary research spanned 6 phases, including 180 qualitative interviews and 777 quantitative surveys with pharma companies, pharmacists, providers/prescribers, EHR decision-makers and patients.
To view the full 2025 Medication Access Report, visit www.covermymeds.health/medication-access-report.