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Therigy CEO Invited to Duke Margolis Center for Health Policy FDA REMS Panel
In cooperation with the FDA, the Duke Margolis Center for Health Policy is supporting the agency in the development of a Common REMS Platform

MAITLAND, Fla., June 1, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Therigy CEO and Chief Clinical Officer, Russel Allinson, RPh, will participate in the Duke Margolis Center for Health Policy Workshop: Building a Common REMS Platform taking place June 7, 2016, in Washington, DC.

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The event is being conducted as part of the FDA's commitment under the Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA) to make strides toward improving its Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies (REMS) program.  The workshop will be the first step in the FDA's development of a series of "Use Cases" that will model how stakeholders and systems interact to perform important REMS activities.  

Under a cooperative agreement with FDA, the Duke Margolis Center for Health Policy is hosting the day-long conference to:

1) Present the FDA's vision for a common REMS platform and obtain feedback on those aspects of the platform that are ready for further development

2) Identify existing data standards and partnerships that may be leveraged in order to facilitate the development and broader uptake of REMS common data standards

3) Explore innovative new tools and systems that may be developed under the common REMS platform

As a founder and the clinical architect of the leading therapy management software for specialty drug therapies, Allinson was invited to share his insights and provide comment as to how REMS requirements can and should be seamlessly integrated within automated care plans.

"As a part of our development process with TherigySTM, we researched all of the specialty drugs in the market that have REMS requirements and configured those requirements into our software." said Allinson.  "We've carefully thought through what our pharmacy customers need for REMS compliance and reporting.  We've been implementing those solutions in the marketplace through TherigySTM.  I'm honored that our work in this area has been recognized, and I'm looking forward to sharing what we've learned during this important forum."

About Duke-Robert J. Margolis, MD Center for Health Policy

Founded in 2015, Duke-Robert J. Margolis, MD Center for Health Policy connects the intellectual resources at Duke with policymakers and policy analysts in the public and private sector. 

About Therigy

Therigy is the trusted source for innovative, best-in-class software and expert consulting services to the specialty pharmaceutical market. Clients leverage Therigy's solutions, data, and insights to achieve clinical and economic success by aligning strategy, technology, and people.

About TherigySTM

TherigySTM is the leading specialty pharmacy therapy management software used by the industry's most respected specialty pharmacies. TherigySTM helps pharmacies provide superior care to patients with specific clinical support to maximize adherence and improve outcomes. The application allows for accurate and reliable data collection and reporting. TherigySTM is integrated with leading pharmacy dispensing systems and contains pre-configured care plans based on best practice guidelines; helps meet accreditation reporting requirements; and provides a turn-key application that requires little if any additional clinical development by the subscriber. TherigySTM is the only pharmacy care management application where the subscription includes regular releases for new drugs, new indications, and changes to prescribing information. TherigySTM also allows for easy customization of content by subscribers.

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