National Trends in Prescription Drug Expenditures: Projections for 2025
ACPE Activity Number:0204-0000-25-039-H04-P/T Release Date:05/15/2025 Expiration Date:05/15/2028 Activity Type: Knowledge-based CE Credits: 1 contact hour Activity Fee: Member – Free / Non-Member – Not Available
Activity Overview
The annual forecast of pharmaceutical expenditures in hospitals and clinics provides pharmacy managers with detailed information on trends in prescription expenditures, new drug approvals, patent expirations, and other factors that may impact drug spending in the future. The methods and main findings of the 2025 forecast will be reviewed, including the trends observed in 2024, the projected growth in expenditures in 2025, and factors driving that growth including the impact of biosimilars and federal public health policy changes. Suggestions for how to best use the forecast in an individual hospital or healthsystem will also be provided.
This was presented as a live webinar on 5/15/2025. If you claimed credit for the live, you should not claim credit for the home study.
The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education with Commendation.
This activity was planned to meet the educational needs ofpharmacy leaders responsible for analyzing their drug usage trends and developing their organization’s pharmacy budget.
Thomas J. Johnson, PharmD Vice-President of Hospital Pharmacy and Laboratory Services Avera Health | Avera McKennan Hospital Sioux Falls, SD
Sandra Cuellar, PharmD, BCOP,FHOPA, FASHP Clinical Associate Professor University of Illinois College of Pharmacy Clinical Oncology Pharmacist UI Health
Matthew H. Rim, PharmD, MS, FASHP System Director of Ambulatory Pharmacy Services Northwestern Medicine Chicago, IL
Eric M. Tichy, PharmD, MBA., BCPS, FCCP, FAST, Moderator Division Chair, Supply Chain Management Associate Professor of Pharmacy Mayo Clinic
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