NEW YORK — Medicare plan comparison platform iMedicare on Wednesday announced that it had saved Medicare beneficiaries $363 million. The number comes from 315,398 patients at more than 5,000 pharmacies, saving an average of $1,150 in prescription costs. This surpasses the 250,000 patients who saved a total od $287.5 million in 2015 from using iMedicare.
iMedicare, which
Lewis Drug and
Discount Drug Mart have brought to their pharmacies this year, allows pharmacies to help patients identify the greatest savings opportunities based on their current medications and Medicare plan options.
“In 2016, we crossed a new frontier at iMedicare, as we began using machine learning to help our customers identify opportunities proactively,” iMedicare CEO Flaviu Simihaian said. “We are already off to a great start in 2017, using data-driven insights to triple our customers’ return on investment.”