An abstract submitted by researchers at PHAR and Jazz Pharmaceuticals was highlighted by the American Society of Hematology (ASH) at their 57th Annual Meeting. The study estimated the total 100-day and one-year costs associated with inpatient hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, stratified by type of conditioning regimen and other potential contributors to cost. Researchers found that total per patient healthcare costs ranged from $182,000 to $409,000 in the one-year period post transplant. The poster can be accessed here.
Archives for 2015
PHAR Study Takes AMCP Silver Medal 2 Years in a Row
For the second year in a row, PHAR was presented with a Silver Medal by the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy. This year, the award was for a study on health care resource use and costs associated with high OCS use in patients with asthma, conducted by researchers at PHAR and Genentech, Inc., The retrospective claims analysis found that high OCS use was associated with significantly higher costs than no OCS use, especially in patients with possible side effects in the high OCS use cohort. The study can be viewed here.
Economic Impact Study on Carcinoid Syndrome Presented at NANETS
Carcinoid syndrome describes the hormonal effects of carcinoid tumors, including the secretion of serotonin into the systemic circulation causing episodic diarrhea. Despite the frequent occurrence of this symptom, the healthcare costs and utilization associated with non-infectious diarrhea has not been elucidated. The researchers at PHAR and Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation presented their study on the economic impact of Non-Infectious Diarrhea in Patients with Carcinoid Syndrome at the 2015 North American Neuroendocrine Tumor Society’s Annual Symposium. They found that non-infectious diarrhea in newly-diagnosed carcinoid syndrome patients is associated with a significantly increased annual healthcare utilization and an additional $30,000 in total annual healthcare costs. The poster can be viewed here.