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'Innovation' in health care coverage decisions: all talk and no substance?

Stirling Bryan1, Helen Lee, Craig Mitton.   

Abstract

There has been much discussion recently about 'innovation', or more precisely the lack of it, in pharmaceuticals and devices in health care. The concern has been expressed by national guideline bodies, such as the Common Drugs Review in Canada and the National Institute for Health & Clinical Excellence in the UK, applying strict cost-effectiveness criteria in their decision-making and, therefore, failing adequately to recognize the full benefits that come from innovation. In order to explore the legitimacy of such claims, we first define innovation, and second, explore the basis for assuming an independent and separable social value associated with innovation. We conclude that demands relating to innovation, such as relaxation of thresholds and premium prices for innovatory products, remain hollow until we have a compelling case on the demand side for a separable social value on 'innovation'. We see no such case currently.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22977184     DOI: 10.1258/jhsrp.2012.012031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Serv Res Policy        ISSN: 1355-8196


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Review 1.  Evaluation of Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE): An Updated Review.

Authors:  Ana-Catarina Pinho-Gomes; John Cairns
Journal:  Pharmacoecon Open       Date:  2021-08-20
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