The innovative sourcing model will ensure PeaceHealth physicians and patients have access to life-saving drugs in short supply
VANCOUVER, Wash., Sept. 24, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- PeaceHealth has partnered with Premier, Inc. to leverage its ProvideGx™ program to ensure that physicians and patients have access to drugs that would otherwise be in short supply. As part of the effort, PeaceHealth will work through ProvideGx to source safe, high-quality drugs on the national drug shortage list, as well as those in categories that lack competition. PeaceHealth is taking a leading role as one of 20 participating members on ProvideGx’s planning committee, which represents over 1,000 Premier member hospitals nationwide. Some quick facts to consider related to chronic drug shortages:
Leveraging and guiding ProvideGx is the next step in PeaceHealth’s ongoing effort with Premier to reliably source more than 250 high-quality products, including more than 100 shortage drugs by National Drug Code (NDC). “PeaceHealth is pleased to partner with Premier and leverage ProvideGx to ensure our communities have affordable, convenient access to the medications they need when they need them,” said Eddie Sharp, PeaceHealth’s system vice president of supply chain. “By providing a reliable and economical source of medications in short supply, the partnership directly supports our Mission to provide high quality, compassionate care and improve the health and well-being of the communities we serve.” Premier has been at the forefront of combating drug shortages for years, working on behalf of its members to mitigate drug shortages and create new strategies for greater access. The ProvideGx program has directly led to the reliable supply of eight critical shortage drugs in 2019 alone. Premier recently partnered with Baxter, Exela Pharma Sciences and Fresenius Kabi to supply multiple lifesaving medications, including sodium bicarbonate injection, metoprolol, cystine hydrochloride, diphenhydramine, hydromorphone, lidocaine, morphine and thiamine. Premier plans to introduce additional drugs from a target list of more than 60 products in the coming months through ProvideGx. “Premier is committed to aggregating the demand for products and creating a predictable channel for our member hospitals and health systems to access the drugs they need to improve the health of communities,” said Michael J. Alkire, president of Premier. “PeaceHealth should be commended for their progressive work to tackle this problem, together with Premier. We look forward to continuing our work with PeaceHealth to ensure their patients and clinicians have affordable access to shortage medications, as well as others they need to provide high quality care.” About PeaceHealth About ProvideGx About Premier Inc.
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