2019
DOI: 10.24926/iip.v10i3.2241
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The Imaginary Worlds of Cure Proportion Modeling: Survivorship and Reference Case Pricing of Transformative Therapies

Abstract: On August 6, 2019 the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER) released a set of proposed adaptations to its value assessment framework methods where the intervention under review was considered a ‘single or short-term transformative therapy’ (SST). These adaptations are intended to ‘complement and build upon the upcoming update to the overall ICER assessment framework…’.  The purpose of this commentary is to review the proposed cure proportion modeling reference case framework for assessing the value… Show more

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“…Similar objections apply to the recent proposals by ICER for the modeled value assessments of transformative therapies (SSTs) 28 , 29 . These have been reviewed in a recent commentary in INNOVATIONS in Pharmacy 30 . The proposed framework for SSTs will continue to use the reference case to construct imaginary worlds, subsumed within the overall VHF methodology, As such, they should be rejected.…”
Section: Icer Is Not Nicementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similar objections apply to the recent proposals by ICER for the modeled value assessments of transformative therapies (SSTs) 28 , 29 . These have been reviewed in a recent commentary in INNOVATIONS in Pharmacy 30 . The proposed framework for SSTs will continue to use the reference case to construct imaginary worlds, subsumed within the overall VHF methodology, As such, they should be rejected.…”
Section: Icer Is Not Nicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…. These have been reviewed in a recent commentary in INNOVATIONS in Pharmacy 30 . The proposed framework for SSTs will continue to use the reference case to construct imaginary worlds, subsumed within the overall VHF methodology, As such, they should be rejected.…”
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confidence: 99%