The role of integrated medical and prescription drug plans in addressing racial and ethnic disparities in medication adherence

JOURNAL OF MANAGED CARE & SPECIALTY PHARMACY(2022)

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Medication nonadherence in the United States contributes to 125,000 deaths and 10% of hospitalizations annually. The pain of preventable deaths and the personal costs of nonadherence are borne disproportionately by Black, Latino, and other minority groups because nonadherence is higher in these groups due to a variety of factors. These factors include socioeconomic challenges, issues with prescription affordability and convenience of filling and refilling them, tack of access to pharmacies and primary care services, difficulty taking advantage of patient engagement opportunities, health literacy limitations. and lack of trust due to historical and structural discrimination outside of and within the medical system. Solutions to address the drivers of lower medication adherence, specifically in minority populations, are needed to improve population outcomes and reduce inequities. While various solutions have shown some traction, these solutions have tended to be challenging to scale for wider impact. We propose that integrated medical and pharmacy plans are well positioned to address racial and ethnic health disparities related to medication adherence.
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medication adherence,prescription drug plans,ethnic disparities
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