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Employers Gain Up to $9 for Every $1 Invested in Medication Adherence
1. Values for Employers
“The
trend
is
upward
and
42%
of
large
corpora8ons
in
the
USA
offer
a
preven8ve
programs
specifically
targe8ng
employees
with
chronic
condi8ons”
2012
survey
by
the
Society
for
Human
Resource
Management
20131121
2. INCREASE MEDICATION ADHERENCE
IMPACTMeds & MedCredits
“Drugs
don’t
work
in
pa8ents
who
don’t
take
them.”
Surgeon
General,
C.
Evere@
Koop,
MD
Poor
adherence
causes
huge
financial
losses:
• Employers
lose
$672/employee
in
avoidable
medical
costs
• Employers
lose
$1,963/employee
in
producKvity
Invest
a
dollar
in
MedCredits
to
gain
up
to
nine
dollars
in
medical
cost
savings
and
producKvity
gains.*
*Sources:
New
England
InsKtute
of
Health
2009,
Booz
&
Co.
2012
and
Roebuck
M
et
al,
Health
Affairs,
2010
for
Hypertension
3. INCREASE MEDICATION ADHERENCE
IMPACTMeds & MedCredits
Healthcare Losses from Poor Adherence
Invest
a
Dollar
in
MedCredits
to
Gain
up
to
Nine
Dollars
in
Medical
Cost
Savings
and
Produc8vity
Gains.*
*Booz & Co., White Paper,2012, and Roebuck M et al, Health Affairs, 2010 for Hypertension
4. INCREASE MEDICATION ADHERENCE
IMPACTMeds & MedCredits
Smart pill boxes, and pharmacist care
are among the least costly intervention.
Roebucks M et al, Health Affairs, 2010
Invest
a
Dollar
in
MedCredits
to
Gain
up
to
Nine
Dollars
in
Medical
Cost
Savings
and
Produc8vity
Gains.*
7. INCREASE MEDICATION ADHERENCE
IMPACTMeds & MedCredits
Enrollment
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flyers,
posters,
etc.
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–
on-‐site
&
online
Ask
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answers
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programs
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systems,
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etc.
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&
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8. INCREASE MEDICATION ADHERENCE
IMPACTMeds & MedCredits
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Counseling:
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Notas del editor
Hi I’m _________________, __________ of IMPACTMeds. 50% of Americans live with a chronic illness. Living with a chronic illness is tough. It’s like having a job on top of a job. How many of them will stop taking medications they need in the next two years? About Two-thirds. That’s 100 million Americans. What affect will improving access to effective medication adherence interventions have for people living with chronic illness and their families? What about the companies that serve them? (Video is available at http://youtu.be/5ZpKxFnPMys)
MedCredits from IMPACTMeds is simple way for patients to get medication adherence solutions free at retail pharmacies and online. It works like a coupon.
Patients choose the apps, tools and services they want to gain control of their health.
It doesn’t surprise anyone that drugs don’t work in patients who don’t take them. But it is surprising to learn that one American dies every four minutes due to poor adherence. Poor adherence causes huge financial losses. For insurers and the government poor adherence causes $290bn in preventable medical cost– of that $100Bn is avoidable hospitalizations. For manufacturers and retailers the lost sales are $188Bn. –––Do you have any idea what $290bn wasted looks like?
Imagine 145 semi-trucks stacked with $100 bills. In just 3 hours the cost To insurers…
is $100 Million. A pallet of $100 bills. The problem of poor medication adherence affects all of us. It affects patients of all ages.
Imagine 145 semi-trucks stacked with $100 bills. In just 3 hours the cost To insurers…
Imagine 145 semi-trucks stacked with $100 bills. In just 3 hours the cost To insurers…
Imagine 145 semi-trucks stacked with $100 bills. In just 3 hours the cost To insurers…
Imagine 145 semi-trucks stacked with $100 bills. In just 3 hours the cost To insurers…
Imagine 145 semi-trucks stacked with $100 bills. In just 3 hours the cost To insurers…
Imagine 145 semi-trucks stacked with $100 bills. In just 3 hours the cost To insurers…
IMPACTMeds is the toolbox organizing the best available solutions. MedCredits is the payment mechanism to enable patients to gain free access to tools they want. We are currently working with over 60 leading adherence solutions and the American Pharmacists Association Foundation to provide patients with easy access to the best solutions available to increase medication adherence.
Imagine 145 semi-trucks stacked with $100 bills. In just 3 hours the cost To insurers…
Imagine 145 semi-trucks stacked with $100 bills. In just 3 hours the cost To insurers…
What can be done to get solutions to the 100 million Americans who need them?
Insurers, drug manufacturers & ACOs give MedCredits to select patients to get adherence solutions free. It Work like coupons for extra time with pharmacists, pillboxes, reminder systems and online programs.
For stakeholder who want to increase patient engagementand profits, getting started is simple. Insurers, Drug Manufacturers and ACO’s select: Target population, Solutions, Offer value and limitations, and Distribution channels. IMPACTMeds provides: White label marketplaces, MedCredits conversion to dollars and coordinates money movement to retail pharmacies and online solutions, and delivers ROI reports. Later, we’ll provide data consolidation and optimization for clients.
Its simple for Patients. They shop at local pharmacies and online and redeem MedCredits to get the support and tools they want to gain control of their health.
Hi I’m _________________, __________ of IMPACTMeds. 50% of Americans live with a chronic illness. Living with a chronic illness is tough. It’s like having a job on top of a job. How many of them will stop taking medications they need in the next two years? About Two-thirds. That’s 100 million Americans. What affect will improving access to effective medication adherence interventions have for people living with chronic illness and their families? What about the companies that serve them? (Video is available at http://youtu.be/5ZpKxFnPMys)