Step Therapy
‘Substantial’ proportion of patients left with active JIA before treat-to-target era
ACP calls for solutions to physician shortages, compensation
AAO, ASCRS warn of prior authorization, step therapy restrictions in open enrollment
Step therapy legislation 'lacks teeth' to defend patient access to doctor-prescribed drugs
AAO calls for elimination of step therapy protocols during pandemic
ACR: Safe Step Act would limit 'inappropriate' step therapy use
A bipartisan bill introduced in the U.S. Senate this week would establish guidelines to prevent the inappropriate use of step therapy in employer-sponsored health plans, and create a process for patients and their physicians to seek exceptions, according to a statement from the American College of Rheumatology.
Nearly 60% of rheumatology patients struggle to afford treatment
High-intensity training improves post-stroke walking, balance
Advocates lobby for bills to reform step therapy, expand rheumatology workforce
More than 100 patient advocates, including physicians and health professionals from the American College of Rheumatology, took to Capitol Hill this week for the organization’s annual Advocates for Arthritis event, to call on legislators to support a trio of bills that would reform step therapy and increase the number of pediatric rheumatologists in underserved areas.
Rheumatology nurses' voices key to passing step therapy reform
ORLANDO — Testimony and letters from rheumatology nurses have been instrumental in helping to pass step therapy reform in 26 states across the United States, with advocacy groups eyeing at least seven more statehouses for similar efforts next year, according to Michele Guadalupe, MPH, development director of the Arthritis Foundation’s Advocacy Alliance.