Health Plans in Michigan Look for New Ways to Control Healthcare Costs, According to New Health Plan Analysis from HealthLeaders-InterStudy
February 22, 2012—Nashville, Tenn. —HealthLeaders-InterStudy, a leading provider of managed care market intelligence, reports that Michigan health plans are coming up with creative ways to manage their pharmacy benefits. Priority Health has formed an oncology patient centered medical home that will test a new payment reform system for chemotherapy drugs, according to the
Michigan Health Plan Analysis.
Another example of creative pharmacy benefit management is Health Alliance Plan’s Hospital Readmission Avoidance program launched in January 2012. Under this plan clinical pharmacists will be integral in preventing hospital readmissions for the plan’s most chronically ill Medicare members, according to the report.
“With clinical guidelines being encouraged by health plans, the pharmaceutical industry will see opportunities to advocate for their drugs to be used in treatment plans,” says Betsy Dooley, market analyst with HealthLeaders-InterStudy.
The Michigan Health Plan Analysis also answers the following key questions:
- What new plan design yielded high enrollment for BC/BS of Michigan in 2011?
- What factors contributed to regional and national health plans gaining enrollment between 2010 and 2011?
- What lawsuit could potentially alter competition within Michigan's health insurance industry?
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