改变癌症药物获取:在全州癌症药物存储网络中对利用情况和临床医生的满意度的洞察
Emily R Mackler1,2, Siobhan Norman1
1YesRx, Ann Arbor, MI.
JCO oncology practice
|October 11, 2025
概括
癌症药物库YesRx网络向1,124名患者提供了1759万美元的免费癌症药物,减少了浪费并改善了获取,特别是在密歇根农村地区.
科学领域:
- 在瘤学瘤学.
- 医疗保健服务研究 医疗服务研究
- 药物经济学 药物经济学
背景情况:
- 高成本的癌症疗法给患者带来了经济负担.
- 与此同时,药物浪费在癌症护理中越来越令人担忧.
研究的目的:
- 为了评估YesRx网络,密歇根州的全州癌症药物存储库 (CDR).
- 评估其对患者获取药物,减少浪费和参与者满意度的影响.
主要方法:
- 在24个月内对来自YesRx网络的CDR数据进行了回顾性审查.
- 分析了105个合作伙伴网站的捐赠和发放指标.
- 对医疗保健参与者的跨部门调查,以了解计划经验和运营影响.
主要成果:
- 捐赠了超过2696万美元的癌症药物,其中有超过10万个可行的药丸.
- 价值1759万美元的免费处方药被分发给了1124名患者.
- 受益人覆盖密歇根州90%的县,其中40%在农村地区; 84%的参与者认为如果没有YesRx支持,他们无法提供CDR编程.
结论:
- YesRx网络模型有效地扩大了对高成本癌症药物的公平获取.
- 这种全州范围的CDR方法显著减少了药物浪费.
- 该计划增强了瘤临床医生的支持,并为国家实施提供了可复制的模型.
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