A Health Economics Approach to US Value Assessment Frameworks-Summary and Recommendations of the ISPOR Special Task Force Report

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This summary section first lists key points from each of the six sections of the report, followed by six key recommendations. The Special Task Force chose to take a health economics approach to the question of whether a health plan should cover and reimburse a specific technology, beginning with the view that the conventional cost-per-quality-adjusted life-year metric has both strengths as a starting point and recognized limitations. This report calls for the development of a more comprehensive economic evaluation that could include novel elements of value (e.g., insurance value and equity) as part of either an “augmented” costeffectiveness analysis or a multicriteria decision analysis. Given an aggregation of elements to a measure of value, consistent use of a costeffectiveness threshold can help ensure the maximization of health gain and well-being for a given budget. These decisions can benefit from the use of deliberative processes. The six recommendations are to: ۱) be explicit about decision and reimbursement decisions on an evaluation of the incremental costs and benefits of health care technologies as is provided by cost-effectiveness analysis; ۳) develop value thresholds to serve as one important input to help guide coverage and reimbursement decisions; ۴) manage budget constraints and affordability on the basis of cost-effectiveness principles; ۵) test and consider using structured deliberative processes for health plan coverage and reimbursement decisions; and ۶) explore and test novel elements of benefit to improve value measures that reflect the perspectives of both plan members and patients

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MINA MOSTAFAVI

Senior Economics