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J Manag Care Spec Pharm ; 28(8): 911-917, 2022 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35722828

ABSTRACT

To advance their research agenda, the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP) and the AMCP Foundation (AMCPF) invited a sample of AMCP membership to participate in focus groups and tasked them with developing tangible research aims for each of the top 2 previously identified AMCP/AMCPF research priorities: generating real-world evidence (RWE) to support US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Accelerated Approvals and improving benefit design to address health inequities. The resulting research aims, which were further refined per feedback from additional stakeholders, will serve to guide requests for proposals for funding of specific research projects to address these top managed care priorities. Research aims identified by focus group participants related to generating RWE for FDA Accelerated Approvals include (1) creating a data survey tool for managed care to make RWE more readily available, (2) linking surrogate endpoints to meaningful clinical outcomes for drug development, and (3) improving patient outcomes by determining the optimal sequence of clinical pathways. Research aims identified by focus group participants related to improving benefit design to address health inequities include (1) identifying how the ability to navigate managed care benefit designs may impact inequities, (2) understanding the connection between health inequities and medication adherence, and (3) evaluating the impact of social determinants of health on medication affordability. DISCLOSURES: These proceedings were supported by Bridget Flavin, PharmD, Founder, Connected Content, Ltd. Connected Content, Ltd. received payment from AMCP for the preparation of this manuscript. Flavin is also an adjunct associate professor at the University of Florida College of Pharmacy. Diana Brixner received AMCP Foundation support of sabbatical to conduct this work, support of a medical writer to assist in putting the manuscript together, consulting fees from Millcreek Outcomes Group, Elevar, Sage, Haymarket, and AMCP funding of one trip to Alexandria, VA. This research and the development of this manuscript were funded by AMCP and the AMCP Foundation.


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Pharmacy Research , Pharmacy , Health Inequities , Humans , Managed Care Programs , Pharmacy/methods , United States , United States Food and Drug Administration
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