2024
DOI: 10.1007/s40273-024-01396-6
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The Value of Flexible Vaccine Manufacturing Capacity: Value Drivers, Estimation Methods, and Approaches to Value Recognition in Health Technology Assessment

Frederick McElwee,
Anthony Newall

Abstract: Expanding flexible vaccine manufacturing capacity (FVMC) for routine vaccines could facilitate more timely access to novel vaccines during future pandemics. Vaccine manufacturing capacity is ‘flexible’ if it is built on a technology platform that allows rapid adaption to new infectious agents. The added value of routine vaccines produced using a flexible platform for pandemic preparedness is not currently recognised in conventional health technology assessment (HTA) methods. We start by examining the current s… Show more

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“…The second winning paper, by McElwee and Newall [8], examined the value of flexible vaccine manufacturing capacity, which is the ability to rapidly produce vaccines in response to emerging threats. As the authors note, additional flexibility could facilitate a more rapid pivot to production of novel vaccines during future pandemics, but the value of such flexibility would not usually be recognized using traditional HTA methods.…”
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“…The second winning paper, by McElwee and Newall [8], examined the value of flexible vaccine manufacturing capacity, which is the ability to rapidly produce vaccines in response to emerging threats. As the authors note, additional flexibility could facilitate a more rapid pivot to production of novel vaccines during future pandemics, but the value of such flexibility would not usually be recognized using traditional HTA methods.…”
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confidence: 99%