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Four Ways Hospitals Can Deal with Rising Drug Costs

Money in a pill
  • Jeff Crudele
March 4, 2019
Volume: 
29
Issue: 
3
  • Drug Price, Generics, News, Pharmaceuticals, Pharmacy

Jeff Crudele
Jeff Crudele

We’ve all seen reports suggesting that pharmaceutical prices and the cost of new drugs are on the rise. In fact, drug costs are among the fastest-growing expense categories for hospital providers, and more than 64% of healthcare executives have reported that inpatient drug spending has increased “significantly” over the past five years, according to the Advisory Board.

Increases in prices are just one factor affecting expenditures on drugs. Utilization, drug prescription, variation, and drug innovation are also having a major impact on drug costs. So how do we approach—and holistically manage—drug costs for the benefit of our patients?

Related article: Top 4 Challenges Healthcare Executives Face in 2019

Each hospital and health system—and insurer—has unique circumstances, but there are several common approaches that are likely to help curb the growth in drug costs:

1. Use generic drugs. The drug industry is dynamic, and new drugs are constantly being introduced as mature drugs rotate off patents. As a result, enforcing optimal generic drug use requires constant vigilance. Each hospital or health system should have a process in place to work with clinicians on optimizing the use of generics and monitoring the ongoing portfolio of drugs available for generic use. They must also monitor the variation between similar generic choices, which themselves may have significant price differentials. This process is a simple—but essential—part of the overall drug management strategy.

Recently, leading providers have begun exploring ways to manufacture their own supply of generic drugs and further reduce the cost of procuring this class of pharmaceuticals.

2. Implement standards of care and other best practices. Practice variation is a hidden element of utilization that requires careful study and analysis. There are various ways to approach practice variation, and a few common approaches include the following:

  1. Partner with your physician staff to reduce unwarranted prescribing variation. Physicians and staff usually work together to develop standards of care that can be followed by clinicians in the system. This process usually includes establishing specific standards for the use of certain drugs and drug regimens in various clinical circumstances.   
  2. Foster deeper physician-pharmacist relationships. By engaging pharmacists in a deeper way as part of the patient care team, hospitals can leverage the pharmacists’ medication expertise. Pharmacists can help address medication usage issues, direct patients to suitable lower-cost alternatives, and help improve patient outcomes, quality measures, and ultimately, overall medical costs. It’s an often-overlooked aspect of patient care models.
  3. Leverage the value of being part of a system. Multihospital systems may want to consider taking a system wide approach when developing standards of care and other best practices. By creating a system-level pharmacy and therapeutics (“P&T”) committee, hospitals can leverage the combined expertise of all experts in the health system and accelerate their path toward reducing variation and adopting standards.

3. Attack waste. A great example is the reduction of intravenous medication waste with the use of new IV administration technologies. IV medications are often custom-built for patients with unique needs, who require frequent changes based on his or her condition. These IVs may also have a limited shelf life, and may be prepared in batches ahead of anticipated need. By using technology-assisted work flow systems, IVs can be prepared closer to administration time, cutting down on IV waste. 

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