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Drug Prices Have Become More Affordable to Most Patients, says U.S. Medicine Spending Study from the IQVIA Institute for Human Data Science

DANBURY, Conn. & RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The vast majority of patients in the United States are experiencing lower out-of-pocket costs for their drugs, paying a smaller share of costs and seeing a downward trend in their costs on average. That’s according to the latest report from The IQVIA™ Institute for Human Data Science, Medicine Spending and Affordability in the U.S.: Understanding Patient Costs for Medicines. The improved affordability for patients is due to changes in health insurance benefit design, a higher use of generics, record low price increases on branded drugs and more patients reaching “catastrophic” coverage levels.

The public discussion about drug prices and expenses has focused on the rising costs. However, important parts of the conversation, specifically the actual out-of-pocket costs to patients, have been obscured by the complexities and lack of transparency of the current pricing system. The new report from the IQVIA Institute for Human Data Science provides context and clarity on the pricing of prescription medicines. The report includes information on the differing prices paid by different stakeholders and by patients with different kinds of insurance. (Read more…) Uniquely, the report combines prescription cost data with household income data to illustrate how affordability is a distinctly personal issue for patients and their families.

“Lower drug price growth and improvements in affordability to patients is a testament to the positive market dynamics of the American pricing system and the fact that manufacturers, health insurers and the intermediaries, such as wholesalers and benefits managers, have taken actions to reduce the burden of drug costs to patients,” said Murray Aitken, IQVIA senior vice president and executive director of the IQVIA Institute for Human Data Science. “The current pricing system is very complex, and understanding the amount spent on medicines requires considering a range of measures that apply to the different stakeholders in the drug chain, including manufacturers, payers, benefits managers, wholesalers and patients. We are hoping that our report will contribute to more transparency and understanding of the different levels of cost.”

Additional highlights of the Medicine Spending and Affordability in the U.S.: Understanding Patient Costs for Medicines report include:

The full version of the report, including a detailed description of the study methodology, is available at www.iqviainstitute.org/USMedsAffordability. The study was produced independently as a public service, without industry or government funding.

About the IQVIA Institute for Human Data Science

The IQVIA Institute for Human Data Science contributes to the advancement of human health globally through timely research, insightful analysis, and scientific expertise applied to granular non-identified patient-level data.

Fulfilling an essential need within healthcare, the Institute delivers objective, relevant insights and research that accelerate understanding and innovation critical to sound decision-making and improved human outcomes. With access to IQVIA’s institutional knowledge, advanced analytics, technology, and unparalleled data, the Institute works in tandem with a broad set of healthcare stakeholders to drive a research agenda focused on Human Data Science, including government agencies, academic institutions, the life sciences industry, and payers. More information about the IQVIA Institute can be found at www.IQVIAInstitute.org.

About IQVIA

IQVIA (NYSE:IQV) is a leading global provider of advanced analytics, technology solutions, and contract research services to the life sciences industry. Formed through the merger of IMS Health and Quintiles, IQVIA applies human data science — leveraging the analytic rigor and clarity of data science to the ever-expanding scope of human science — to enable companies to reimagine and develop new approaches to clinical development and commercialization, speed innovation and accelerate improvements in healthcare outcomes. Powered by the IQVIA CORE™, IQVIA delivers unique and actionable insights at the intersection of large-scale analytics, transformative technology and extensive domain expertise, as well as execution capabilities. With approximately 67,000 employees, IQVIA conducts operations in more than 100 countries.

IQVIA is a global leader in protecting individual patient privacy. The company uses a wide variety of privacy-enhancing technologies and safeguards to protect individual privacy while generating and analyzing information on a scale that helps healthcare stakeholders identify disease patterns and correlate with the precise treatment path and therapy needed for better outcomes. IQVIA’s insights and execution capabilities help biotech, medical device and pharmaceutical companies, medical researchers, government agencies, payers and other healthcare stakeholders tap into a deeper understanding of diseases, human behaviors, and scientific advances, in an effort to advance their path toward cures. To learn more, visit www.iqvia.com.

Contacts

Tor Constantino, IQVIA Media Relations (tor.constantino@iqvia.com)

+1.484.567.6732

Andrew Markwick, IQVIA Investor Relations (andrew.markwick@iqvia.com)

+1.973.257.7144

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