the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme(825162)
(1012597) Támogató: ITM
The need for innovative payment models for health technologies with high upfront costs
has emerged due to affordability concerns across the world. Early technology adopter
countries have been experimenting with delayed payment schemes. Our objective included
listing potential barriers for implementing delayed payment models and recommendations
on how to address these barriers in lower income countries of Central and Eastern
Europe (CEE) and the Middle East (ME). We conducted a survey, an exploratory literature
review and an iterative brainstorming about potential barriers and solutions to implement
delayed payment models in these two regions. A draft list of recommendations was validated
in a virtual workshop with payer experts from the two regions. Eight barriers were
identified in 4 areas, including transaction costs and administrative burden, payment
schedule, information technology and data infrastructure, and governance. Fifteen
practical recommendations were prepared to address these barriers, including recommendations
that are specific to lower income countries, and recommendations that can be applied
more universally, but are more crucial in countries with severe budget constraints.
Conclusions of this policy research can be considered as an initial step in a multistakeholder
dialogue about implementing delayed payment schemes in CEE and ME countries.