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JMCP Findings - Navigating the Landscape of Food Allergies

AMCP brought together experts to learn about food allergies caused by the body reacting strongly to certain foods. Food allergies can be difficult to handle and costly for both people and the health care system. New medicines could help prevent allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, caused by accidental exposure to foods. It is important for health care leaders to make sure people with food allergies see the right doctors, get the right medicine at the right time, and help prevent allergic reactions and related health care costs.
Market Insights, Food Allergy
AMCP Regulatory NewsBreaks

June 30, 2023: CMS Issues Revised IRA Negotiation Guidance

On June 30, 2023, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued final guidance on the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program for the initial price applicability year 2026 (Revised Guidance).
AMCP Podcast Series Featured Episode

Fundamentals of Managed Care Pharmacy Training Program

Host Fred Goldstein invites Ruby Singh, Senior Vice President of Education and Instruction and Brittany Henry, Director of Education Programs, with AMCP, to discuss the brand-new 3rd edition of the AMCP Fundamentals of Managed Care Pharmacy Training Program scheduled for release July 2023.
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Best Practice Handout – Health Plan Best Practice – Biomarker Testing in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)

The lack of implementation of predictive biomarkers in clinical practice results in a significant number of individuals with NSCLC not deriving benefits from targeted treatments. Payers have the potential to shape various aspects of the precision oncology pathway, such as addressing biomarker test ordering, utilizing test results to inform treatment decisions, implementing quality measurements, and understanding cost-effectiveness.
Market Insights, Cancer – Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)
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Best Practice Infographic - Biomarker Testing in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)

The lack of implementation of predictive biomarkers in clinical practice results in a significant number of individuals with NSCLC not deriving benefits from targeted treatments. Payers have the potential to shape various aspects of the precision oncology pathway, such as addressing biomarker test ordering, utilizing test results to inform treatment decisions, implementing quality measurements, and understanding cost-effectiveness.
Market Insights, Cancer – Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)