Navitus Health Solutions’ Medicare EGWP Program Earns 4.5 Star CMS Rating, Highest Score Among PBMs

October 13, 2020

MADISON, Wis., October 13, 2020 – Navitus announced today that it earned a 4.5 out of 5 Overall Star Rating from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) for its Medicare Employer Group Waiver Plan (EGWP) for the 2021 plan year, giving it the highest score among pharmacy benefit management (PBM) sponsored EGWP plans in the industry. This is Navitus’ third year to receive a Star Rating of 4.5 and its fifth year to rank higher than any other PBM. An Overall 4.5 Star Rating assures EGWP clients and their members that the program is providing high-quality clinical care and customer service, according to CMS.

Navitus’ EGWP program, Navitus MedicareRx, is managed by Navitus and is underwritten by Dean Health Insurance. Foundational to Navitus’ program is its focus on the clinical outcomes measures that fall under CMS’ Star Ratings. Using insightful analytics, clinicians identify members who are struggling with adherence and can benefit from additional support. Once identified, members receive educational communications through programs such as medication therapy management and pharmacoadherence to promote positive behavior change. Advanced reporting provides additional member and provider-level detail to maximize interventions and improve clinical outcomes.

In addition to clinical care, the Overall 4.5 Star Rating highlights Navitus’ superior customer service, as measured by the CMS-required CAHPS (Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems) survey. When Medicare members call Navitus Customer Care, they can expect to speak with someone who is knowledgeable about their pharmacy plan and who will provide options for resolving their individual needs.

“We’re very proud to have received the Overall 4.5 Star Rating for three years in a row, which is a true testament to Navitus’ superior customer service and clinical care,” said David Fields, President and CEO. “At Navitus, we will continue to make sure that each employee is dedicated to improving health and providing high-quality customer service with every Medicare member interaction.”

About Navitus

Navitus Health Solutions is majority-owned by SSM Health and Costco Wholesale Corporation, which recently became a minority owner, and serves as a full pass-through pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) and industry alternative to traditional models. As such, Navitus is committed to taking the unnecessary costs out of pharmacy benefits to make prescriptions more affordable for hundreds of plan sponsors (i.e., employers, health plans, unions, governments, etc.) and their 6.3 million members. By combining a unique pass-through approach that returns 100% of rebates and discounts with a focus on lowest-net-cost medications and comprehensive clinical care programs, Navitus helps reduce costs and improve member health. To learn more about Navitus, call 877.571.7500 or visit www.navitus.com.

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MORE ABOUT DAVID fields

David Fields is the President and CEO at Navitus Health Solutions. He provides enterprise leadership and strategic direction for Navitus, collaborating with the executive management team to maintain Navitus strategic plan and to develop and direct its goals, policies and execution. David has held leadership positions on a number of boards, including the American Heart Association, American Red Cross, Labor-Management Council and the National Conference of Christians and Jews.

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