Workers’ Comp Drug Spend is Down, According to CompPharma’s 13th Annual Survey of Prescription Drug Management

Survey shows 8.7 percent reduction in worker’s compensation payers’ drug spend

MAGGIE VALLEY, N.C.--()--CompPharma’s 13th Annual Survey of Prescription Drug Management in Workers’ Compensation showed an 8.7 percent reduction in payers’ pharmacy spend. The survey analyzed the 2015 pharmacy cost data of 30 workers’ compensation insurance carriers, third-party administrators, self-insured employers, and state funds.

Payers credited tighter clinical management, better integration with their pharmacy benefit managers, and prescriber interventions for the decrease. All have opioid management programs to limit the number of initial opioid prescriptions and/or decrease morphine equivalents across as many claims as medically appropriate.

“Twenty percent of the respondents also had assertive settlement initiatives and have been closing older claims,” said Joseph Paduda, president of CompPharma, LLC. “Overall, payers have seen drug costs go down by 11 percent in the past six years despite the 2014 increase.”

Opioids remained the number-one payer concern with compounds ranking as the main emerging issue.

PBM consolidations received mixed reactions from the payer community. Some respondents hoped mergers would bring better pricing and more clinical capabilities while others expressed concern that the lack of competition would breed complacency.

“There is a sense of acceptance along with a little wariness about potential customer service issues,” Paduda said. “Consolidation in other segments of the industry has spawned customer service problems when people-based operating models were replaced with offshored or tech-enabled models.”

A complimentary copy of the 2016 survey can be downloaded from www.comppharma.com.

About CompPharma

Established by industry consultants Joseph Paduda and Helen King Patterson, CompPharma, LLC is a consortium of workers’ compensation PBMs active in workers compensation. More information is available at www.comppharma.com or by contacting Patterson at 813-690-4787 or hpatterson@comppharma.com.

Contacts

CompPharma
Helen Patterson, 813-690-4787
hpatterson@comppharma.com

Release Summary

CompPharma's Rx Drug Management Survey shows 8.7% drop in work comp payers' drug spend.

Contacts

CompPharma
Helen Patterson, 813-690-4787
hpatterson@comppharma.com