Adherence and persistence to tafamidis treatment among Medicare beneficiaries in the presence of a patient assistance program
Haechung Chung, Cera Cantu, Cindi Pankratova, Jason Kemner, Jose Alvir, Sapna Prasad, Yong Chen

TL;DR
This study shows how combining Medicare and patient assistance program data improves understanding of tafamidis treatment adherence and persistence in older patients.
Contribution
The study introduces cross-database PPRL to improve real-world treatment exposure classification accuracy.
Findings
35% of patients received tafamidis only through the PAP, 14% through both PAP and Medicare, and 51% through Medicare alone.
Using combined data reduced underestimation of adherence and persistence compared to Medicare data alone.
Abstract
Tafamidis is the only disease-modifying therapy approved to treat patients in the United States with transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM), which most commonly affects patients aged ≥ 65 years. The manufacturer operates a patient assistance program (PAP) to support access to tafamidis. This study conducted Privacy Preserving Record Linking (PPRL) using Datavant tokens to match patients across Medicare prescription drug plan (PDP) and PAP databases to evaluate the impact of PAPs on treatment exposure classification, adherence, and persistence determined using Medicare PDP data alone. We found 35% of Medicare PDP patients received tafamidis through the PAP only; 14% through both Medicare PDP and the PAP, and 51% through Medicare PDP only. Adherence and persistence were comparable between these cohorts but underestimated among patients who received ≥ 2 prescriptions through…
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