MHA and Express Scripts Partner to Improve Long-Term Care Pharmacy Reimbursement Models
- MHA and Express Scripts partner to improve LTC pharmacy reimbursement models amidst rising healthcare costs and regulatory challenges.
- The agreement enhances predictability and transparency in reimbursements, promoting business stability for MHA member pharmacies.
- MHA aims to lead in pharmacy reimbursement navigation, ensuring sustainable, high-quality care for patients in long-term settings.
MHA and Express Scripts Forge Partnership to Enhance LTC Pharmacy Reimbursement Models
Managed Health Care Associates, Inc. (MHA) has recently announced a strategic agreement with Express Scripts to improve reimbursement models for long-term care (LTC) pharmacies. This collaboration enhances their existing three-year contract and aims to tackle challenges posed by dispensing fee levels impacted by the Maximum Fair Price (MFP) reimbursement mechanism related to the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). With healthcare costs on the rise and reimbursement pressures mounting, this partnership is crucial for safeguarding the operational viability of LTC pharmacies, thereby ensuring that vulnerable patient populations continue to receive essential care for complex health conditions.
The agreement outlines key advantages for MHA member pharmacies, including enhanced predictability and transparency in reimbursement practices, which contribute to greater business stability. Additionally, it offers tailored support for various care settings, aligning with the goals set by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and plan sponsors to promote better health outcomes. Russell Procopio, Executive Vice President at MHA, stresses that this enhancement signifies a critical advancement in LTC pharmacy reimbursement, particularly during a challenging healthcare landscape. The anticipated rollout of these improvements later this year coincides with the urgent need for member pharmacies to maintain a high standard of patient care.
MHA’s comprehensive range of services—spanning Group Purchasing, Managed Care Contracting, and Pharmaceutical Data Analytics—aims to elevate operational efficiency and foster growth for alternate-site healthcare providers. By collaborating with Express Scripts, MHA is positioning itself as a leader in navigating the complexities of pharmacy reimbursement, ultimately striving to improve healthcare outcomes for patients in long-term care settings. The initiative reflects a proactive approach to addressing the evolving needs of LTC pharmacies, ensuring they can continue to thrive in a shifting regulatory environment.
In a broader context, MHA's partnership with Express Scripts signals a growing trend in the healthcare industry towards collaborative efforts aimed at enhancing the financial health of service providers. By focusing on reimbursement models that prioritize both sustainability and quality patient care, MHA is setting a precedent for other organizations to follow. This alignment with health outcomes funded by plan sponsors not only meets immediate financial needs but also reinforces the commitment to delivering high-quality care in long-term settings.
As MHA prepares for the implementation of these new reimbursement models, it underscores the importance of adaptability in the healthcare sector. The organization's proactive measures to secure better financial terms for LTC pharmacies highlight the critical need for innovative solutions that address the challenges faced by healthcare providers today.
