the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme(825162)
(1012597) Támogató: ITM
Szakterületek:
Egészségügyi technológiák értékelése
Outcome-based reimbursement models can effectively reduce the financial risk to health
care payers in cases when there is important uncertainty or heterogeneity regarding
the clinical value of health technologies. Still, health care payers in lower income
countries rely mainly on financial based agreements to manage uncertainties associated
with new therapies. We performed a survey, an exploratory literature review and an
iterative brainstorming in parallel about potential barriers and solutions to outcome-based
agreements in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and in the Middle East (ME). A draft
list of recommendations deriving from these steps was validated in a follow-up workshop
with payer experts from these regions. 20 different barriers were identified in five
groups, including transaction costs and administrative burden, measurement issues,
information technology and data infrastructure, governance, and perverse policy outcomes.
Though implementing outcome-based reimbursement models is challenging, especially
in lower income countries, those challenges can be mitigated by conducting pilot agreements
and preparing for predictable barriers. Our guidance paper provides an initial step
in this process. The generalizability of our recommendations can be improved by monitoring
experiences from pilot reimbursement models in CEE and ME countries and continuing
the multistakeholder dialogue at national levels.