It’s specialty pharmacies’ high-touch services, support and clinical expertise that set them apart from retail pharmacies. But not all specialty pharmacies are created equal.
When recommending a specialty pharmacy to your patients, providers should consider what types of financial assistance, accreditations and services are available to ensure optimal health outcomes, adherence and patient support. Certain characteristics are essential, such as:
Access to a wide range of medications
It’s important to note that some drug manufacturers only allow certain specialty therapies to be dispensed by a select number of specialty pharmacies. These types of specialty medications are called limited distribution drugs (LDD). Because of this, when selecting a specialty pharmacy partner, the more LDDs available, the better.
Accreditation
The ideal specialty pharmacy is accredited by agencies that inspect and rigorously test their policies, processes and procedures to ensure that standards of care are met. Accreditation ensures providers have a trusted partner in providing the best care possible.
Pharmacist availability
Look for a specialty pharmacy with a wide range of tools and availability. Some specialty pharmacies will even offer 24/7, round-the-clock clinical support via phone, chat or even video consultations.