The solution helps promote member behavioral changes in areas of compliance, formulary management, therapeutic alternatives and disease state management.
The Targeted Intervention Strategies gives a greater degree of flexibility and control to health plans which helps them reduce costs and manage outcomes.
It suggests alternative care options such as therapeutic alternatives, extended supply pharmacy opportunities, targeting generic alternatives, or pill splitting that do not compromise quality of care.
Argus Health Systems president and CEO Jonathan Boehm said using targeted, specific, personalized interventions to drive behavioral changes in consumers can help them become responsible for their own financial and medical decisions.
Argus Customer Physicians Plus Insurance Corporation chief pharmacy officer and senior director Reay said they have used the Targeted Intervention Strategies program as the main communication vehicle for their in-house tablet splitting program with exceptional results and experience.