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Recent Episodes
18. Interviews from Asembia’s AXS24 Summit, Part 1 of 2
Asembia’s AXS24 Summit, a pinnacle of specialty drug and healthcare discussions, concluded earlier this month. We are thrilled to share that our podcast was selected as a media partner for this esteemed event. This is the first of two episodes dedicated to AXS24, where Scott and Mark had the opportunity to interview several key speakers and attendees. In this episode, we bring you the insights of Melissa Paige, a seasoned healthcare professional and President of the National Association of Medication Access & Patient Advocacy, who led a session on the Patient Financial Impact of IRA. We also present the perspectives of Renee Rayburg, RPh., VP, Clinical Strategy, Pharmaceutical Strategy Group and Morgan Lee, PhD, MPH, CPH, Senior Director, Research & Strategy, PSG, who are renowned for their study and session on Viewpoints in Specialty Drug Benefit Design.
Melissa Paige, President, (NAMAPA)
University of Virginia Health System
Asembia
Inflation Reduction Act
Dr. Madelaine Feldman
Renee Rayburg, Vice President Specialty Clinical Consulting, Artemetrx,
Morgan Lee, PhD, Senior Director, PSG
Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs)
GoodRx
2024 Trends in Specialty Drug Benefits Report
Medical terminology referenced in this episode:
Generic ARBs
Multiple Sclerosis
Humira biosimilars
Albuterol inhaler
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17. Understanding 340B Programs: An Interview with Antonio Ciaccia, CEO, 46brooklyn Research
In this episode, we explore the 340B Drug Pricing Program, an essential yet complex component of the American drug supply landscape that aims to enable healthcare entities to offer more affordable medication to underserved populations. We interview Antonio Ciaccia, a drug pricing and 340B expert who provides an in-depth look at how the program works, its financial incentives, and how stakeholders have exploited this well-intentioned program, all to the detriment of patients.
16. Interview with Victor Bulto, President, US, Novartis
In this important podcast episode, we interview Victor Bulto, President, US for Novartis, to discuss the company’s efforts to develop groundbreaking treatments while ensuring accessibility and affordability for patients. We delve into how the pharmaceutical industry navigates numerous post-FDA approval barriers to launch new drugs and the importance of market access, patient support services, and a commitment by manufacturers to provide patient assistance and other support for patients.
Victor Bulto, President, Novartis
Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER)
American Heart Association (AHA)
Pharmacy Benefit Manager (PBM)
Medical terminology referenced in this episode:
Cell therapy: CART-T
Small interfering RNAs: siRNAs
Refractory autoimmune diseases
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15. Biosimilar’s Role in Improving Patient Access
Biosimilars are entering the market at their fastest pace ever. In this episode, we interview a renowned health economist and an expert consultant in biosimilar distribution and patient support to explore the complex landscape of biosimilars, including examining the hurdles and breakthroughs in achieving acceptance by payers and providers and how best to improve patient access and affordability in a market dominated by established brands.
The Biologics Price Competition and Innovation Act of 2009
PBMs (Pharmacy Benefit Managers)
“brown bagging and white bagging”
electronic health record (EHR) system
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14. 2024 Policy Preview: An Interview with Dr. Mark McClellan
Scott and Mark welcome Dr. Mark McClellan, a distinguished health policy expert who has served as the Commissioner of the FDA and the Administrator of CMS, to look ahead at the major policy activities in 2024. They discuss how the government’s role as regulator and purchaser of drugs will influence the drug industry and the patient’s ability to access and afford medicines this year. They also discuss the challenges and opportunities for improving public health and the emerging role of artificial intelligence.
Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs)
The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part B
FDA’s Office of Regulatory Affairs
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Per Member Per Month (PMPM) billing
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13. The Sustainability of Innovation: An Interview with Rachel King, CEO, BIO
In our 2023 podcasts, there have been a series of revelations about the complexity and unintended consequences related to drug access and affordability. This episode explores the essential underlying tension between the notion that affordability and access are deteriorating while science is advancing so rapidly. We interview Rachel King, CEO of Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO), to explore the priorities for the industry and how the challenges related to patient access and affordability could jeopardize innovation for patients today and in the future.
Rachel King, CEO, BIO (Biotechnology Innovation Organization)
John Crowley, Executive Chairman, Amicus Therapeutics
PBM (pharmacy benefit management)
Therapies mentioned in this episode:
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12: How Alternative Funding Programs Exploit Patient Assistance Programs
In this episode, we investigate the rise of Alternative Funding Programs (AFPs) that bypass coverage for vital specialty drugs. Kyle Crowell, an expert consultant on AFPs, discusses how payers avoid their responsibility for costs by collaborating with third-party companies to exclude specific drug coverage and directing patients towards manufacturer-sponsored patient assistance programs (PAPs). Patient advocate, Amy Niles from the PAN Foundation, describes how the mounting tension caused by AFPs are leaving patients to navigate the uncertain waters of their medication coverage and access, potentially risking their health and even their lives.
Kyle Crowell, Principal (Partner) at ZS Associates
Amy Niles, Chief Advocacy and Engagement Officer, PAN Foundation
Patient Assistance programs (PAPs)
Alternative funding programs (AFPs)
“Pharma faces tough choices as alternative funding programs exploit charitable giving”
“AbbVie sues a behind-the-scenes company for exploiting its patient assistance program”
Carl Schmidt from the HIV and Hepatitis Policy Institute
Copay Accumulator Adjustment Programs Lawsuit
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11. Obesity Week 2023: An Interview with Dr. Angela Fitch, President, OMA
Patients are experiencing remarkable weight loss thanks to the new generation of GLP-1’s and the downstream health benefits may go well beyond diabetes. In spite of the dramatic results for patients, insurance plans have started to put up more barriers and are even denying the drugs on a more consistent basis. For this special Obesity Week 2023 episode, we interview Dr. Angela Fitch, President of the Obesity Medicine Association, a faculty member at Harvard Medical School and most recently a Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer for knownwell, a new obesity-focused primary care company.
Show Notes:
Dr. Angela Fitch, President, OMA
Dr. Fitch’s patient care center: Knownwell
Seeking treatment for obesity? Find a clinician here or here.
The Treat and Reduce Obesity Act of 2023
The drugs discussed in this episode:
An article on the use of “bootlegged” Semaglitude: Demand Rising for ‘Bootlegged’ Weight-Loss Drug | MedPage Today
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10: Empowering Employers to Improve Patient Access
Employers are discovering this fall that they are expected to shoulder a 6% health insurance increase for 2024. What can employers do to combat the accelerating cost of health insurance without jeopardizing access to vital drugs? In this podcast episode, we talk with Matt Ohrt, a former HR executive who achieved a 20% reduction in health insurance costs for his employer. Matt has a new book and new company to help other self-funded employers strategically lower their sponsored health insurance costs for 2024 while ensuring employees have optimal access to care and treatments. This is an essential listen for employers seeking to balance cost-efficiency with the provision of comprehensive, high-quality healthcare benefits to their employees.
9. Physician Offices: Fighting for Patient Access
Many of the most beneficial therapies are prescribed or administered within physician offices yet these providers face a multitude of challenges attempting to get authorization and coverage. In this podcast, we interview a practice manager who is not only on the frontlines of the battle to help patients but is also an award-winning advocate for access. This episode will explore the barriers faced by providers and their offices and what can be done to win the day-to-day battles with insurance companies and PBM’s so patients can access and remain on treatment.