2021
DOI: 10.18553/jmcp.2021.27.7.936
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Proposal for capturing patient experience through extended value frameworks of health technologies

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Inclusion of patient experience (PEx) in health technology assessment (HTA) has become increasingly important; however, no harmonized approach exists to help manufacturers or decision makers ensure PEx considerations are fair, consistent, and thorough within global HTA frameworks.

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“…It is not enough to revise how patients are involved in the HTA process, the revision should also cover which societal factors and patient experience elements are considered for the decision and how. This will also help to create space for channelling and considering the patient input provided throughout the HTA processes ( 6 ). Such societal factors and patient experience elements could include improved access for vulnerable patient populations, responsiveness to the patient’s individual needs (e.g., convenience of treatment administration), caregiver quality of life, or the household’s financial burden ( 6 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is not enough to revise how patients are involved in the HTA process, the revision should also cover which societal factors and patient experience elements are considered for the decision and how. This will also help to create space for channelling and considering the patient input provided throughout the HTA processes ( 6 ). Such societal factors and patient experience elements could include improved access for vulnerable patient populations, responsiveness to the patient’s individual needs (e.g., convenience of treatment administration), caregiver quality of life, or the household’s financial burden ( 6 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternatively, value elements can be integrated within existing value assessment frameworks through an augmented cost-effectiveness analysis, by including patient-centric domains in the calculation of incremental costs or effectiveness, or using them as cost-effectiveness threshold modifiers. Finally, value elements could be incorporated into existing or future MCDA tools with an explicit decision rule to guide decision making [ 24 ]. For developers, the inclusion of these value elements in decision making would provide a signal for additional evidence generation in a holistic manner and, if benefit claims are supported by adequate scientific evidence, those efforts will be rewarded [ 9 , 12 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Identification of the initial list of value elements was based on two foundation works of US value frameworks: the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research Value Flower [ 2 , 4 ] and the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review Value Assessment Framework [ 3 ]. These were extended with the results of two previously published studies: a systematic literature review that aimed to collect and analyze PEx value elements in published value frameworks [ 24 ] and an original research article applying mixed methods [ 5 ]. In the paper by Inotai et al [ 24 ], based on the systematic literature review, a multidisciplinary research team developed five potential PEx value elements that were challenged, discussed, and approved by a panel of international payer experts.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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