Understanding and Improving Value Frameworks with Real-world Patient Outcomes
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Objectives: To provide recommendations that will improve approaches to measuring the value of new medical technologies to patients.
Study Design: Informed discussion by experts after literature review.
Methods: A working group was formed, and participants discussed how value frameworks should incorporate key features important to patients in evaluating new medical technologies, particularly for chronic diseases.
Results: The working group suggests that new value frameworks should integrate real-world evidence to complement randomized controlled trials, incorporate the ways in which real-world behavior mediates outcomes, and explicitly discuss how therapies affect real-world equity and disparities in care.
Conclusions: Collective stakeholders that include key decision makers within our healthcare system need to recognize the importance of implementing real-world evidence and devote resources to further research into the chronic disease areas in which the impact of human behavior is amplified by the duration of disease and treatment.
Stakeholder-Engaged Derivation of Patient-Informed Value Elements.
dosReis S, Butler B, Caicedo J, Kennedy A, Hong Y, Zhang C Patient. 2020; 13(5):611-621.
PMID: 32676998 PMC: 7479003. DOI: 10.1007/s40271-020-00433-8.