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The Northwest Prescription Drug Consortium

The Northwest Prescription Drug Consortium. An Oregon Perspective by Missy Dolan, Administrator Oregon Prescription Drug Program. Political Drama Visionary Leadership Bureaucratic Naiveté (mine) Negotiating Strength Ultimate Success. Oregon’s Political Drama. 2003 : Senate Bill 875

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The Northwest Prescription Drug Consortium

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  1. The Northwest Prescription DrugConsortium An Oregon Perspective by Missy Dolan, Administrator Oregon Prescription Drug Program

  2. Political Drama Visionary Leadership Bureaucratic Naiveté (mine) Negotiating Strength Ultimate Success

  3. Oregon’s Political Drama 2003: Senate Bill 875 Define Success? 2005: Senate Bill 329 Defeated! 2006: Measure 44 79% of Electorate!

  4. Integrating with Part D OPDP enrollment and utilization remained constant post Part D go-live OPDP cards may be used during periods of 100% copay Shoebox solution? Stakeholders insistence!

  5. OPDP Launched March 2005 Governor made the announcement at Portland’s Independent Brooklyn Pharmacy 21 months later: $860K in savings 4,600 uninsured members 81% generic usage

  6. Funding for OPDP orLike a dog waiting for a bone 2003-2005 appropriations did Not cover the cost of one full Time employee 2005-2007 appropriations did Not cover the cost of two full Time employees Program is bailed out by the Generosity of OOHPR and the State Attorney General

  7. Grants Denied First pharmacy benefit contract provided for a reduction in administrative cost of uninsured as critical mass was reached Funding sought for outreach to achieve critical mass & cover uninsured cost Initial eligibility requirements too limiting for funding approval

  8. The Opportunity and Cost of Group Enrollment Negotiating Leverage Savings for State Solicitation & Legal Cost Status of Group Enrollment Timing Challenges

  9. Jumping into the Pool Legislative Considerations For OPDP in 2007 The Governor Senator Morrisette Speaker Merkeley

  10. Visionary Leadership Governor Christine Gregoire Governor Ted Kulongoski Bruce Goldberg, M.D.

  11. Interstate Purchasing is Legislatively Intended and Explicitly Authorized ORS 414.312 (3)(g): “[The administrator Shall cooperate with other states or regional Consortia in the bulk purchase of prescription Drugs.” RCW 70.14.060 (1): “The Administrator shall explore joint purchasing opportunities with other states.”

  12. Washington Statute the Sky is the limit All Uninsured Public Sector Private Sector An estimated 4.5 million compared to Oregon’s 450K

  13. The Will to Create a Partnership Similar Vision Shared negotiation and contracting Shared experience Eventually shared Pharmacy & Therapeutics Include other states

  14. The Construction Team Public and Private Statewide and National Economic Impact of Health System Change Brookings Institution PharmD with Mercer background No slackers

  15. A Shared Vision Deliver the value that the insured receive to the uninsured. Strategy: A marketable Group product A willing Network A self funded discount program

  16. A Willing Network Implications of delivering competitive group rates to the Uninsured WA MedImpact non-transferrable OR Contracting Approach Is a smaller network acceptable? Acceptance = radical shift from business as usual

  17. February 1, 2007: Launch Printed materials will promote the network for contracts received by 12/31/06 The Network at Launch Network Strategy

  18. At the End of the DayWill Groups be Attracted?

  19. Transparency:a Gift for Groups

  20. Part of a bigger PoolThat Offers Custom NW Care

  21. Performance Guarantees Including significant financial penalties for not reaching well defined goals.

  22. Group SalesDifficult and Slow (OR only?) Self-insured carve- outs RxReins.com Carrier hesitancy Carrier/PBM cooperation with repricing Two-three year contract cycles

  23. The Future of the NW Rx Purchasing Pool

  24. Considerations Workers Comp-first claim coverage solution? A Foundation for Heinz Report Recommendations? A combined P&T process and Preferred Drug List Attorneys Generals award for Public Awareness Program development New Legislative latitude

  25. Montana?

  26. Idaho?

  27. NEW YORK??!!

  28. Your Move!Questions?

  29. Contact Information Missy.Dolan@state.or.us 503-373-1595

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