March 26, 2020

The Future of Mail-Order Pharmacy

Mail-order pharmacy is a way of getting prescribed medicines delivered at the doorstep. The mail-order pharmacy generally operates through the health insurance plan. However, the person who does not have health insurance can also receive prescribed medicines from online pharmacies. The mail-order medications generally contain a 90 days bulk supply, which is cost-effective to buyers. The service through mail orders is 24/7. Therefore, a buyer can get medicines through websites or telephones.

Prescriptions have been provided to patients by mail in the United States for more than a century. Once available in only remote or rural areas, mailing a prescription to a patient’s home has since become more widely accepted.

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Mail-order pharmacy has taken hold and grown over the last half century, currently mailing billions of prescriptions annually. Many employers offer a mail-order pharmacy option as part of their comprehensive prescription benefits. If a patient are unsure whether mail-order pharmacy is right for their needs, they should consider the following benefits to make an informed decision.

  • The first step is to understand prescription drug benefits. Contact the health plan to compare the price difference between filling prescriptions via mail order versus a local pharmacy. Oftentimes a mail-order pharmacy can fulfill a 90-day supply at cost savings versus a 30-day supply at a local pharmacy.
  • Ordering and refilling prescriptions is convenient. Mail-order pharmacies make it easy to manage medication ordering and refills using a computer or smart phone. There is even an option to synchronize multiple refills, a great convenience when managing chronic illnesses.
  • Receiving mail-order prescriptions will save time. Gone are the days of driving across town to wait in line for a prescription.
  • Quality is at the forefront, with a team of pharmacists and technicians ensuring the quality of the prescription. Every prescription is reviewed by a pharmacist prior to shipping, and they are only a phone call away if there are questions about your medication when it arrives.

Mail order pharmacies may reduce dispensing costs due to their high volume and operations, which are highly automated; but for better medication adherence sometimes it affects higher medication cost due to higher medication possession rate. The mail service industry can be known by variety of important dimensions, including, the nature of their customers, size, and concentration of firms operating characteristics, types of contracts, and types of products dispensed.

Source: The Insight Partners & pharmacytimes