Home Infusion Providers Can Navigate Contracting Process With Various Strategies

While home infusion has been an option for patients for decades, the space continues to evolve. Within this landscape, providers must successfully execute the contracting process with PBMs and government and commercial insurers, navigating various pitfalls along the way.

Attorney Jesse Dresser, a partner in law firm Frier Levitt’s life sciences department who heads the firm’s pharmacy practice group and frequently helps pharmacies and pharmacy providers on issues with payers and PBMs, moderated a panel discussion titled “Strategies for Successful Payer and PBM Contracts in Home Infusion” at the National Home Infusion Association’s (NHIA) annual conference, held March 23 through 27 in Austin, Texas.

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Angela Maas

Angela Maas

Angela has an extensive background of editing, reporting and writing for trade and consumer publications. She has written Radar on Specialty Pharmacy since she joined AIS Health in 2005 and has broad knowledge of the various issues at play within the space. She also has written for Spotlight on Market Access since its 2017 launch. Before joining AIS Health, she was managing editor at Employee Benefit News and Employee Benefit News Canada and managing editor at Hem Aware (a hemophilia publication), Lupus Living and Momentum (a multiple sclerosis publication). She has a B.A. in English and an M.A. in British literature from Arizona State University.

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