Report Highlights Systemic Fragmentation in Healthcare Leading to Delays and Higher Costs for Patients
A recent report highlights significant challenges in medication access and affordability due to systemic fragmentation among payers, providers, and pharmacies. The findings, shared by Mike Cohn, Vice President of Network Operations at CoverMyMeds, are part of the company’s 2025 Medication Access Report. According to the report, these silos in the healthcare system contribute to delays in treatment and higher out-of-pocket costs for patients.
Cohn emphasizes that the lack of coordination between stakeholders often creates barriers for patients seeking timely and affordable care. He suggests that a more integrated approach—one that aligns clinical needs with financial realities—could help address these issues. The report underscores the importance of patient-centered solutions to bridge existing gaps in the system. CoverMyMeds plans to explore this topic further during an upcoming webinar titled “Dimensionalization of the Patient Journey,” scheduled for June 12th.
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Date: May 9, 2025
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