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You are here: Home / Medical & Pharmacy Management / Prescription Drug Use & Abuse / Bypassing Pharmacies Boosts Prescription Costs And Other Top News Tidbits

Bypassing Pharmacies Boosts Prescription Costs And Other Top News Tidbits

October 3, 2014 By //  by Senior Editor Leave a Comment

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  1. About 65% of Medicare-eligible claimants are under age 65.
  2. 60% of the settlements reviewed by CMS exceed $100,000.
  3. Half of the submissions reviewed by CMS have proposed MSA amounts of less than $25,000.
  4. 40% of proposed total settlement costs are to fund and support MSAs.
  5. Half of the MSA settlement amount is a result of prescription drugs.
  6. CMS’ processing time of MSAs has begun to decrease.

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Bypassing pharmacies boosts workers’ comp prescription costs in Pa.

Nearly half of what Pennsylvania’s workers’ compensation program pays for prescription drugs goes to physicians who dispense them directly to patients, bypassing pharmacies, a lucrative practice that is limited by many states and not reimbursed at all by private insurance, Medicare or Medicaid, according to a new report. Although few doctors take advantage of the loophole, the cost differential can be enormous. A single Percocet cost an average 64 cents at a pharmacy last year, the Workers Compensation Research Institute reported Monday, vs. $3.55 when dispensed by a physician. Patients typically don’t know the difference; there are no copays in workers’ comp, which is funded by businesses. Read more…

 

 

 

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