Managed Healthcare Executive April 16, 2021
MHE Staff

A recent survey by Scripta Insights shows 96% of consumer are willing to make a prescription change as far as switching their medications, forms and where they fill in order to save money.

Pharmacy benefit managers, or PBMS, and other factors in the prescription drug market remain to take a hit when it comes to “costly” drug prices, according to results from a recent Scripta Insights survey.

Scripta, a cloud-based healthcare IT solution that helps self-insured employers contain their pharmacy benefit spend, surveyed over 350 respondents ages 18 to 60 and older, in the first quarter of 2021 to dig deeper into American attitudes and behaviors around prescription drug pricing. All respondents have health insurance through their employer and take...

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Topics: Insurance, Patient / Consumer, Pharma, Pharma / Biotech, Self-insured, Survey / Study, Trends
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