Research finds 'dispense as written' prescriptions may add $7.7 billion to annual health care costs
Friday, March 25, 2011 - 14:01
in Health & Medicine
Approximately five percent of prescriptions submitted by CVS Caremark Pharmacy Benefit Management (PBM) members in a 30-day period during 2009 included a "dispense as written" (DAW) designation. This practice whereby doctors or patients demand the dispensing of a specific brand-name drug and not a generic alternative costs the health care system up to $7.7 billion annually, according to a new study by researchers at Harvard University, Brigham and Women's Hospital and CVS Caremark. Moreover, these requests reduce the likelihood that patients actually fill new prescriptions for essential chronic conditions.