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FAQs

How can we help?

Who should use FDA Shortlist?

People who want a convenient and cost-saving way to get long-term specialized medications. We can deliver to your home, workplace, or any location to ensure you get your medication when and where you need it.

You also receive:

• Free standard shipping

• Automatic refills allow you to never wait in line again

• Digital tools to track your medications

• 24/7 access to pharmacists

Which pharmacy fulfills my prescriptions?

We work with INSIGHT Chicago Hospital Pharmacy to fulfill all our prescriptions.

When do I pay for my prescriptions?

Once we receive your prescription from your provider, we will notify you to log in and checkout. You will always see the price before you confirm your order.

How do I send in my prescriptions?

The best way is to have your doctor to send an electronic prescription to our pharmacy. For more information on how to do this, see fdashortlist.com/my-prescription for instructions on how to get your prescription from your doctor.

How is it so affordable?

Thanks to the federal government’s Public Health Service Act (Section 340B), our partners at INSIGHT Chicago Hospital Pharmacy are able to purchase prescription and non-prescription medication at a steeply reduced cost and pass the savings on to you.

Can I get specialized medicine? I can't seem to find (or afford) it anywhere else.

Yes! Thanks to the Public Health Service Act (section 340B), our partner pharmacy receives priority access to specialized medications on the FDA’s Drug Shortages list. As a licensed pharmacy under Section 340B, we are able to purchase specialized medication at a steeply reduced cost and pass the savings on to you.

Is it safe to have my medications delivered?

Yes! It is very safe. Millions of people have their medications delivered every day. Your medication will arrive in confidential, weather-resistant packaging anywhere you need it. If your medication requires specific temperature control, we can accommodate that too.

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Incentives for Medical Reps and Physicians: A Path to Lower Co-Pays for Patients

November 15, 20233 min read

Incentives for Medical Reps and Physicians: A Path to Lower Co-Pays for Patients

Introduction

The healthcare industry is where science, economics, and patient well-being meet. The relationships between pharmaceutical companies, medical reps, physicians, and you, the patients, are crucial. In this blog, we will explore the concept of offering incentives to medical reps and physicians, and how this can potentially lead to lower co-pays for you. It's a strategy that benefits everyone involved in the healthcare ecosystem.

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The Role of Medical Reps and Physicians

Medical representatives are the bridge between pharmaceutical companies and healthcare professionals, including physicians. They inform physicians about new medications, explain their benefits, and help them make informed decisions about patient treatments.

Physicians, on the other hand, are the gatekeepers of healthcare. They prescribe medications and treatments, making decisions that directly impact your well-being. The relationship between medical reps and physicians is mutually beneficial and can be further strengthened with the introduction of incentives.

Incentives for Medical Reps

  1. Education and Training: Incentivizing medical reps to complete additional training and education programs can enhance their knowledge about the medications they promote. Well-informed reps are better equipped to assist physicians in making informed choices that benefit you.

  2. Performance-Based Bonuses: Offering rewards to medical reps for achieving specific performance goals, such as increasing the prescription of cost-effective medications, can motivate them to focus on beneficial and budget-friendly drugs.

  3. Patient Education Initiatives: Encouraging medical reps to participate in patient education programs ensures that you understand your treatment options and the importance of medication adherence. This can lead to better health outcomes for you and reduced long-term costs.

Incentives for Physicians

  1. Continuing Medical Education (CME) Support: Providing financial assistance or CME credits can encourage physicians to stay updated on the latest medical developments, including cost-effective treatments.

  2. Drug Formulary Support: Incentivizing physicians to prioritize medications that are both clinically effective and budget-friendly can contribute to reducing your co-pays.

  3. Telemedicine and E-Health Programs: Supporting physicians in adopting telemedicine and e-health programs can make healthcare more efficient, reducing administrative costs and making care more accessible for you.

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Lower Co-Pays for Patients

When medical reps and physicians are motivated through incentives to consider cost-effective medications and treatments, you benefit in several ways:

  1. Reduced Medication Costs: You are more likely to receive prescriptions for affordable yet effective medications, leading to lower out-of-pocket expenses for you.

  2. Enhanced Treatment Outcomes: Focusing on evidence-based, cost-effective treatments can improve your health outcomes, reducing the need for additional medical interventions and their associated costs.

  3. Improved Access to Healthcare: Lower co-pays make healthcare more accessible, reducing financial barriers and ensuring that you can receive the treatments you need.

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Conclusion

Incentivizing medical representatives and physicians to consider cost-effective treatments can lead to better healthcare outcomes for you and create a more efficient healthcare system. This approach aligns the interests of all parties involved, creating a healthcare ecosystem that prioritizes both clinical effectiveness and affordability. By working together to promote cost-effective options, the industry can prioritize your well-being while ensuring sustainable healthcare practices that benefit everyone.

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