Monday, May 11, 2015

Reimbursement and Access 2015

Reimbursement and Access 2015
August 12-13, 2015 | Philadelphia, PA
www.cbinet.com/reimbursement

Now in its 3rd year, CBI’s Reimbursement and Access provides valuable learning and benchmarking, covering the most important pricing and reimbursement trends and access strategies. In this constantly-evolving healthcare system, attendees benefit from in-depth sessions covering pressing issues, including new payment models, Exchange plan formularies and participation, pharmacy benefit design, ICD-10, global market access, specialty drug pricing, hub models and much more!

Compelling Sessions, Expert Panels and Interactive Discussions Covering:
  • The transition from fee-for-service to models of value-based reimbursement
  • Strategies to best prepare for ICD-10 program implementation
  • In-depth analysis of plan participation, benefit design and formulary coverage in Exchange plans
  • The evolution of pharmacy benefit design and utilization management
  • Hub design and channel strategies that streamline patient access
  • Best practices to overcome patient cost-share and OOP cost challenges
  • Complexities in specialty drug dispensing and patient management requirements
  • Coupon and co-pay offset initiatives and cost-share structures
  • Advancements in technology to streamline patient access
PLUS! Choose Between Three Education Streams on August 12th:

A: Value-Based Contracting and Risk-Share Agreements
B: Managing 340B Program Complexity – Manufacturer’s Perspective
C: Global Market Access Requirements & Strategies


Visit www.cbinet.com/reimbursement for more information. Drug Channels subscribers will save $400 off the standard registration rate when they use code XED653.*

*Cannot be combined with other offers or used towards a current registration. Cannot be combined with special category rates. Other restrictions may apply.


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