Migraine is a chronic neurologic disease characterized by attacks of throbbing, often unilateral pain exacerbated by physical activity. Cluster headache is less common. AMCP is pleased to offer these resources to you from our Market Insights Summit on Migraine and Cluster Headaches.
Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune skin disease that speeds up the growth cycle of skin cells. AMCP is pleased to offer these resources to you from our Market Insights Summit on Psoriasis.
On November 2, AMCP submitted comments on CMS’s Third Interim Final Rule responding to the COVID-19 emergency, thanking the agency for granting pharmacists the authority to order COVID-19 diagnostic tests for Medicare beneficiaries and expressing concern about the agency’s new guidance which would limit COVID-19 diagnostic tests without an order.
On November 2, AMCP submitted comments on a CMS Medicare Coverage of Innovative Technology proposed rule establishing a national coverage pathway for innovative devices authorized under FDA’s Breakthrough Devices Program and clarifying the agency’s definition of “reasonable and necessary”. AMCP called on CMS to indicate how digital therapeutics (DTx) will fit into Medicare’s coverage and payment framework in its Final Rule.
Sponsored webinar that discussed topics such as, the RNAi overview, the disease burden of PH1, PH2 and PH3, and an RNAi technology as a potential treatment approach for this rare condition.
Today, representative organizations of America’s pharmaceutical supply and payment chain, including prescription and over-the-counter brand and generic manufacturers; pharmacies and pharmacists across all practice settings, including health systems and hospitals, community, specialty, and managed care; supermarkets; wholesalers; pharmaceutical quality standard developers; employers and other health plan sponsors; health insurance providers; and pharmacy benefit managers, released guiding principles for the safe efficacious development, distribution, and allocation of vaccine(s) to achieve mass immunization against the coronavirus (COVID-19).