Did you know?
A 2023 IQVIA analysis estimated that biosimilars approved through 2022 generated cumulative US healthcare savings of $36 billion over their first five years on the market. A systematic review of 19 real-world switching studies (n=33,284 patients) published in JAMA Internal Medicine found no clinically meaningful differences in efficacy, safety, or immunogenicity outcomes when patients were switched from originator biologics to biosimilars in inflammatory diseases, oncology, and gastroenterology — supporting the safety of non-medical switching programs.

In your practice, how are you navigating biosimilar switching conversations with patients who are stable on originator biologics — and what institutional policies are you using to drive appropriate biosimilar adoption?