Harnessing Technology to Boost Medication Access

 


We live in an age of prolific biomedical innovation, as novel treatments for cancer, metabolic conditions, neurological diseases, and other indications appear on pharmacy shelves almost monthly. But if a medication exists and patients don’t have ready access, is that drug fulfilling its promise? Scientific innovation is not valuable on its own, therefore we must also improve how we deliver these life-changing medications to patients.

Fortunately, many drug companies and affiliated nonprofit organizations offer patient assistance programs (PAPs) to help uninsured and underinsured people access their medicines at no cost. When people participate in a PAP, a non-commercial dispensing pharmacy acts as intermediary, working with the manufacturer, or representatives, to fill the prescriptions.


This complex process requires fluid communication between patients, providers, pharmacies, and drug companies. This is where a robust digital infrastructure that connects different systems pays enormous dividends. A HIPAA-compliant data collection and management practice gives patients better access to their medicines, driving consistent adherence, improved quality of life, and better outcomes.

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