Resources > Addressing Pharmacy Trends and Reducing Costs

Prescription drugs are a major factor in the rising cost of medical plans. As specialty medications grow more prevalent and more expensive, it’s increasingly imperative to find effective cost-control strategies. Through a comprehensive approach to healthcare navigation, Quantum Health offers solutions to ensure every member is guided to clinically appropriate, cost-effective care.

Join us for this webinar to explore:

  • Why specialty medications will continue to increase in cost during the next few years
  • How utilization management and site-of-care review help self-insured employers reduce medical benefits costs
  • Why it’s important to address this issue now, before it becomes even more of a financial burden

Speakers

Dana Andrews, M.D. photo
Dana Andrews, M.D.
Chief Medical Officer
Quantum Health
Caitlin Hohman photo
Caitlin Hohman
Clinical Pharmacist
Quantum Health
Ridz Corcoran photo
Ridz Corcoran
Clinical Pharmacist
Quantum Health

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