PQA and AllazoHealth Announce Research Partnership

Springfield, VA and New York, NY (March 4, 2015) — Pharmacy Quality Alliance (PQA, Inc.) and AllazoHealth have formed a formal research partnership to study and improve the medication adherence metrics used industry-wide.

PQA is the non-profit industry organization that develops and maintains medication use performance measures including Proportion of Days Covered (PDC) medication adherence metrics used by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Part D Drug Benefit, the Health Insurance Market Quality Rating System (QRS), URAC, and other industry and government organizations. PQA metrics are used to calculate the Star Ratings for Medicare Advantage and Commercial Exchange plans.

Allazo has specific expertise in predicting patients’ adherence to medications, predicting how to best influence them to take their medication, and determining the impact of improving medication adherence on those patients’ future healthcare costs and clinical outcomes.

According to Woody Eisenberg, Senior Vice President for Performance Measurement & Strategic Alliances for PQA, “Through this partnership, Allazo’s research will help determine ways to expand the settings of clinical care for use of PQA’s medication adherence metrics. One objective of this research will be to identify ways in which the adherence metrics can be harmonized with other existing metrics used within accountable care models that can lead to measureable improvements in clinical outcomes.”

Read the full press release here.