Community Health Systems Partners With Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company to Address the Rising Cost of Drugs and Potential Drug Shortages
07 Marzo 2024 - 3:00PM
Business Wire
CHS Becomes First Health System to Purchase
Drugs Manufactured by Cost Plus Drugs
Community Health Systems, Inc. (NYSE: CYH) (CHS) will become the
first national healthcare system to purchase select pharmaceutical
supplies from Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company (Cost Plus Drugs)
as part of a new, collaborative relationship that promises to bring
high-quality, lower cost drugs into the hospital setting.
The onset of the partnership coincides with the opening of a
state-of-the-art, 22,000-square-foot, fill and finish drug
manufacturing plant, owned and operated by Cost Plus Drugs, in
Dallas, Texas. The plant is equipped with aseptic robotic filling
lines that produce lifesaving injectable medications.
Initially, CHS-affiliated hospitals in Texas and Pennsylvania
will purchase pharmaceuticals such as epinephrine and
norepinephrine, drugs that are often used to treat life threatening
conditions and serious illnesses, especially in emergency
departments and intensive care units. The Food and Drug
Administration includes epinephrine on its list of current drug
shortages due to increased demand and manufacturing delays.
CHS and Cost Plus Drugs will work collaboratively to address
critically important issues related to drug supply in the hospital
setting, including:
- Rising costs of pharmaceuticals – Cost Plus Drugs is
committed to supplying drugs at a lower price point with minimal
mark-up, which helps hospitals manage inflationary pressures as the
cost of providing patient care continues to climb.
- Drug shortages – Cost Plus Drugs is focused on
manufacturing drugs that are often in limited supply, threatening
patient treatment and outcomes when shortages occur. CHS and Cost
Plus Drugs are working together to identify, prepare for, and
mitigate potential future drug shortages in the hospital
setting.
- Pharmaceutical waste – Cost Plus Drugs offers
CHS-affiliated hospitals more flexible ordering opportunities,
including alternative vial sizes for drug administration, which can
reduce waste and help hospitals order and maintain drug supplies in
quantities that are most efficient for their unique needs and the
specific services they offer.
- Patient safety and medication error prevention – Because
Cost Plus Drugs will provide drugs in vial sizes that many other
drug manufacturers won’t offer, there is less potential for dosage
errors when drugs must be measured prior to administration at the
bedside.
“There are many opportunities for innovation in the healthcare
industry, including rethinking, and even disrupting, the way
providers purchase products and services,” said Lynn Simon, MD,
President of Healthcare Innovation and Chief Medical Officer at
Community Health Systems. “Our relationship with Mark Cuban Cost
Plus Drug Company has the potential to generate significant
advantages for our affiliated hospitals and for other
forward-looking hospital organizations that also want to reduce
costs, reduce waste, avoid drug shortages, and improve patient
care.”
With a footprint of more than 70-acute care hospitals and
hundreds of other care locations, including ambulatory surgery
centers, freestanding ERs, and physician practices, CHS and Cost
Plus Drugs expect to scale the partnership in numerous and
meaningful ways.
“Community Health Systems has stepped forward to consider
important issues related to drug supply, drug costs, patient care
and outcomes,” said Alex Oshmyansky, MD, PhD, Chief Executive
Officer of Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company. “This partnership has
the potential to shine a light on all of the ways Cost Plus Drugs
can work with like-minded providers to create a better approach to
drug delivery in hospitals and in multiple care delivery
environments.”
Commenting on the strategic partnership, Mark Cuban said, "We
are excited to start shipping our first sterile injectables from
our Cost Plus Factory. Our mission is to end drug shortages and
this is just the first step. Our partnership with CHS will give
them access to epinephrine and norepinephrine at a transparent cost
plus price. This is the start of what we know will be an amazing
partnership that will reduce drug shortages and drug costs and
enhance the care CHS hospitals provide for their patients."
About Community Health Systems, Inc.
Community Health Systems, Inc. is one of the nation’s largest
healthcare companies. The Company’s affiliates are leading
providers of healthcare services, developing and operating
healthcare delivery systems in 40 distinct markets across 15
states. The Company’s subsidiaries own or lease 71 affiliated
hospitals with approximately 12,000 beds and operate more than
1,000 sites of care, including physician practices, urgent care
centers, freestanding emergency departments, occupational medicine
clinics, imaging centers, cancer centers and ambulatory surgery
centers.
The Company’s headquarters are located in Franklin, Tennessee, a
suburb south of Nashville. Shares in Community Health Systems, Inc.
are traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “CYH.”
More information about the Company can be found on its website at
www.chs.net.
About Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company
The Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company, PBC (Cost Plus Drugs)
aims to fundamentally change the way the pharmaceutical industry
operates. As a public-benefit corporation, its social mission of
improving public health is just as important as the bottom line.
Cost Plus Drugs transparently charges a standard markup on every
drug it sells. Learn more at: mccpdc.com
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Community Health Systems Tomi Galin, EVP, Corporate
Communications and Marketing tomi_galin@chs.net (615) 465-7000
Anton Hie Vice President – Investor Relations (615) 465-7012
Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company Alex Oshmyansky, MD,
PhD, Chief Executive Officer alex@costplusdrugs.com
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