2022
DOI: 10.3233/jnd-221540
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Gene Therapy for Neuromuscular Diseases: Health Economic Challenges and Future Perspectives

Abstract: Highly efficacious, potentially curative gene therapies holds immense clinical promise, but also present complex challenges. At the time of regulatory approval and health technology assessment (HTA), evidence of efficacy and safety of gene therapies is often uncertain. In addition, research, development, and manufacturing costs, small pools of eligible patients, and the fact that many gene therapies are administered only once means that they frequently are associated with very high “one-off” price points. Alth… Show more

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“…With several gene therapies now approved by health regulators globally and with more expected to be approved over the coming years, 1 focus must now be placed on how individuals with rare genetic disorders can achieve timely access to these potentially transformative therapies and what health systems need to due to enable this. Patient centricity is key and is essential to co-create solutions with patients.…”
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“…With several gene therapies now approved by health regulators globally and with more expected to be approved over the coming years, 1 focus must now be placed on how individuals with rare genetic disorders can achieve timely access to these potentially transformative therapies and what health systems need to due to enable this. Patient centricity is key and is essential to co-create solutions with patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After decades of innovation, the promise of gene therapy is becoming a reality for patients with certain rare genetic disorders. Several cell and gene therapies have already been approved by regulators worldwide, 1 with many more expected at a rate of up to 10%–20% annually by 2025. 2 These therapies have the potential to be transformative, changing the course of a disease and reducing the long-term patient and health system burdens associated with chronic disease management ( Figure 1 ).…”
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