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- John W Morgan, Janetta Emmelhainz, and Chethan Bachireddy.
- Virginia Commonwealth University, 417 N 11th St, Richmond, VA 23219. Email: jwmorgan88@gmail.com.
- Am J Manag Care. 2023 Jul 1; 29 (7): 327330327-330.
AbstractAwareness of the presence and significance of disparities in American health outcomes is growing. Equitable access to appropriate medication-pharmacoequity-is foundational to equitable health care, with medication formularies representing a key determinant of medication access. Critical formulary design elements include clinical criteria, prescription processes, and patient access policies. Facets of each can be refined to ensure more equitable access to medications, including avoidance of prior authorization requirements, awareness of the complex determinants of human behavior, streamlined authorization processes, and optimized costs and convenience for patients. Optimizing these factors for proven treatments of conditions disproportionately borne by vulnerable communities is especially critical in the pursuit of equitable access. For policy makers at payer and pharmacy benefit manager organizations to successfully pursue corresponding changes in formulary policy, it is critical that teams educate leadership regarding the importance of policy change, invest in comprehensive patient data, and engage community members in their efforts.
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