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Pharmacy management of vaccines.

H Eric Cannon1

  • 1SelectHealth, Intermountain Healthcare, Salt Lake City, Utah 84130, USA. Eric.Cannon@selecthealth.org

Journal of Managed Care Pharmacy : JMCP
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Managed care plans are adapting strategies for novel vaccines like rotavirus, RSV, herpes zoster, and HPV. A tailored approach is essential, as individual product characteristics influence coverage decisions for these important immunizations.

Area of Science:

  • Pharmacy Management
  • Vaccinology
  • Health Economics

Background:

  • Traditional vaccine coverage in managed care is being challenged by new, high-cost vaccine products.
  • Emerging vaccines address previously untargeted diseases, requiring updated pharmacy benefit strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review pharmacy management strategies for novel vaccines.
  • To provide unique plan perspectives from SelectHealth, a managed care organization.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of pharmacy management strategies for specific novel vaccines.
  • Evaluation of cost, utilization, and clinical impact data.
  • Case study of SelectHealth's decision-making process for vaccine coverage.

Main Results:

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  • SelectHealth adopted a non-standard benefit for rotavirus, RSV, and herpes zoster vaccines.
  • The quadrivalent HPV vaccine received full coverage due to anticipated cost savings and high uptake.
  • Individual product assessment is crucial for managing novel vaccine benefits.

Conclusions:

  • Novel vaccines offer significant clinical benefits that managed care organizations must address.
  • A one-size-fits-all approach to vaccine management is insufficient.
  • Tailored strategies based on individual vaccine characteristics are necessary for effective pharmacy management.