A specialized pharmacy that focuses on the dispensing and management of high-cost and complex medications, often used to treat rare or chronic conditions.
Medications derived from living organisms or their components, often used in specialty pharmacy for conditions such as autoimmune diseases and certain cancers.
Medications developed to treat rare diseases or conditions, typically with a smaller patient population, and often dispensed by specialty pharmacies.
Programs offered by specialty pharmacies or pharmaceutical companies to help patients access expensive medications by providing financial assistance or co-pay support.
A process where healthcare providers must obtain approval from insurance companies before prescribing certain specialty medications, ensuring appropriate use and coverage.
The practice within specialty pharmacy of switching a patient’s medication to an alternative with similar therapeutic effects, often driven by cost considerations or insurance coverage.
The comprehensive oversight and coordination of a patient’s medication therapy by specialty pharmacy professionals, including monitoring for effectiveness and managing side effects.
Educational support provided by specialty pharmacies to help patients understand and adhere to their prescribed medication regimens, improving treatment outcomes.
Specialty medications that require specific temperature control during storage and transportation to maintain their stability and effectiveness.
Centralized support services provided by specialty pharmacies, including benefits verification, financial assistance coordination, and medication delivery management.