NuvemRx Introduces Mission Control to Simplify 340B for Providers

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NuvemRx, a tech-enabled pharmacy solutions company, has launched Mission Control, a strategic intelligence operation that uses advanced analytics to provide actionable insights to clients. The operation addresses the complexities arising out of regulatory changes due to the Inflation Reduction Act and helps safety-net providers navigate changes in 340B economics. Mission Control uses network-wide data from more than 800 covered entities, processed over 1.5 billion claims, and has generated $2.6 billion in cumulative net 340B savings.


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NuvemRx Unveils Mission Control, an Operation for Navigating 340B Complexity

In a strategic move to help safety-net providers navigate the intricate landscape of the 340B, NuvemRx, a tech-enabled pharmacy solutions provider for community health, has introduced Mission Control. This intelligence operation leverages data from over 800 covered entities across the company’s Unified Pharmacy Care Model and combines expert insights with advanced analytics to offer proactive and actionable guidance to clients.

Responding to the Changing Regulatory Landscape

The launch of Mission Control comes at a critical juncture as the Inflation Reduction Act is transforming the 340B framework through Medicare Part D redesign, pricing negotiations with manufacturers, and shifting payer dynamics. These changes pose new challenges for safety-net providers functioning on slim margins. Mission Control aims to offer a collective view of these reforms by working across three pillars – TPA, pharmacy management, and referral capture, thereby providing clients with a comprehensive set of pharmacy program data and actionable insights.

Insightful Solutions for Pharmacy Providers

Scott Seidelmann, CEO of NuvemRx, underscores that Mission Control was built based on the needs expressed by the providers they work with. He emphasizes that Mission Control is not merely a dashboard or a reporting tool but a team of pharmacy experts backed by extensive data from 800+ covered entities. This collective intelligence turns into tailored guidance, leading to stronger results which can be reinvested into community services.

Charles Hirner to Lead Mission Control

Charles Hirner, with over 20 years of experience in building and scaling pharmacy operations, has been appointed as the Senior Vice President to spearhead Mission Control. Hirner’s extensive experience in leadership roles at Omnicell, PSG, and OptumRx, coupled with his clinical depth, makes him an ideal choice to lead this ambitious operation.

Mission Control: A Game-Changer for Pharmacy Delivery

Hirner points out that regulatory changes are occurring faster than most providers can keep track of, and waiting for quarterly reports to understand these changes is not a viable option. Mission Control, with its expansive data and strategic support, helps clients to capture more eligible 340B savings and reinvest it back into their community care services. Mission Control also offers clients a Customer Success Manager, who provides proactive insights, performance trends, and opportunities specific to their program.

A Commitment to Transforming Pharmacy Care Delivery

The introduction of Mission Control is a significant stride in NuvemRx’s dedication to facilitate safety-net providers to move from reactive program management to strategic reinvestment. As part of its future plans, the operation will expand to include a physical command center in Texas, enabling clients to experience the operation in real-time.

About NuvemRx

NuvemRx stands in support of 800+ covered entities representing 70 million cumulative patients and has successfully generated $2.6 billion in net 340B savings for safety-net providers. NuvemRx simplifies pharmacy operations complexities with an integrated suite of services that combine software, intelligence, and expert support for community health providers.

Media Contact:
Mia Hinz
SolComms
nuvem@solcomms.co
(917) 574-3319

Source: Businesswire

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