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Comparative Study
. 2020 Aug;9(11):767-779.
doi: 10.2217/cer-2020-0045. Epub 2020 Jul 8.

Real-world switch patterns and healthcare costs in biologic-naive psoriasis patients initiating apremilast or biologics

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Comparative Study

Real-world switch patterns and healthcare costs in biologic-naive psoriasis patients initiating apremilast or biologics

Jashin J Wu et al. J Comp Eff Res. 2020 Aug.
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Abstract

Aim: Treatment switching and healthcare costs were compared among biologic-naive psoriasis patients initiating apremilast or biologics with ≥12 months pre-/post-index continuous enrollment in Optum Clinformatics™ Data Mart. Methods: After propensity score matching, switch rates (new therapy post-index) and days between index and switch were assessed. Total and per-patient per-month costs by service type were assessed. Results: Apremilast initiators (n = 533) were matched and compared with biologic initiators (n = 955). Twelve-month cumulative switch rates and days to switch were similar. Apremilast initiators had significantly lower total healthcare costs than biologic initiators; apremilast switchers and nonswitchers had significantly lower per-patient per-month costs than biologic switchers and nonswitchers, driven mainly by reduced outpatient pharmacy costs. Conclusion: Apremilast initiators had lower healthcare costs even with treatment switching.

Keywords: apremilast; biologics; healthcare costs; switch rates; treatment adherence.

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