Aetna (NYSE:AET)
announced that the HR Policy Association, which represents 250 of the
largest U.S. employers, re-certified Aetna’s
pharmacy benefit management organization for again meeting the HR Policy
Association Pharmaceutical Coalition’s
transparency standards, which provide employers with the most rigorous
level of drug purchasing transparency available in the marketplace.
Through the Coalition’s Transparency in
Pharmaceutical Purchasing SolutionsSM (TIPPSSM)
initiative, employers determine a standard definition of transparency
and annually certify organizations that agree to TIPPS standards. In
2005, the coalition certified Aetna Pharmacy Management as one of only
three PBMs certified to meet the coalition’s
stringent transparency test to help employers determine the true cost
they pay for their prescription drugs. Aetna has maintained its
certification ever since.
"As one of the first PBMs to be recognized by HR Policy for our
commitment to transparency, we are pleased that such a highly respected
organization continues to distinguish us for our efforts to help our
customers provide their employees quality, affordable prescription drug
benefits," said Rob Gallé, Chief
Operating Officer, Aetna Pharmacy Management. "We’ve
maintained our commitment to transparency over the last four years and
are honored to be recognized by an organization who shares our belief
that customers and members need access to cost and quality information
to help them make informed decisions about their health."
The TIPPS standards promote contracting that makes it easier for
employers, their beneficiaries and dependents to understand the true
price of a drug. TIPPS standards also are designed to ensure pharmacy
benefit services are structured to encourage the use of the most
cost-effective, clinically appropriate drug available. To be certified,
Aetna agreed to:
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Provide employers the acquisition cost for brand and generic drugs
dispensed at retail pharmacies;
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Provide employers acquisition-based pricing for brand and generic
drugs delivered through mail service;
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Disclosure and passing through all revenue from drug manufacturers
that relates to utilization under an employer’s
contract;
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Provide acquisition cost and the same level of transparency for
especially costly specialty pharmacy drugs; and
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Allow rigorous audit rights to ensure compliance with the TIPPS
standards.
About the HR Policy Association
HR Policy Association is a public policy advocacy organization
representing the senior human resource executives of more than 250
leading employers doing business in the United States. Collectively, its
members employ over 12 percent of the U.S. private sector workforce or
some 19 million Americans. Due to extreme concern over skyrocketing
health care costs in the United States and deficiencies in efficiency
and quality, the Association has been working through its public policy
agenda and market reform initiatives to address the problems that plague
our nation’s health care system.
About Aetna
Aetna is one of the nation’s leading
diversified health care benefits companies, serving approximately 37.2
million people with information and resources to help them make better
informed decisions about their health care. Aetna offers a broad range
of traditional and consumer-directed health insurance products and
related services, including medical, pharmacy, dental, behavioral
health, group life and disability plans, and medical management
capabilities and health care management services for Medicaid plans. Our
customers include employer groups, individuals, college students,
part-time and hourly workers, health plans, governmental units,
government-sponsored plans, labor groups and expatriates. www.aetna.com
Transparency in Pharmaceutical Purchasing Standards and TIPPS are
service marks of Health Care Policy Roundtable, LLC.