Experiences and Interest in Value-Based Payment Arrangements for Medical Products Among Medicaid Agencies: An Exploratory Analysis.

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Milbank Quarterly Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-07 DOI:10.1111/1468-0009.12703
Beena Bhuiyan Khan, Victoria Gemme, Ethan Chupp, Aparna Higgins, Corinna Sorenson
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Policy Points State Medicaid experience with value-based payment (VBP) arrangements for medical products is still relatively limited, and states face a number of challenges in designing and implementing such arrangements, particularly because of the resource-intensive nature of arrangements and data needed to support measurement of desired outcomes. A number of success factors and opportunities to support VBP arrangement efforts were identified through this study, including leveraging established venues or processes for collaboration with manufacturers, engaging external and internal partners in VBP efforts to bolster capabilities, acquiring access to new data sources, and utilizing annual renegotiation of contracts to allow for adjustments.

Context: To date, uptake of value-based payment (VBP) arrangements for medical products and knowledge of their design and impact have been mainly concentrated among private payers. Interest and activity are expanding to Medicaid; however, their experiences and approaches to VBP arrangements for medical products are not well characterized.

Methods: This study sought to characterize the use of VBP arrangements for medical products among state Medicaid agencies through the use of a two-staged, mixed-methods approach. A survey and semistructured interviews were conducted to gain an understanding of state experiences with VBP arrangements for medical products. The survey and interviews were directed at senior leaders from nine states through the survey, with respondents from seven of these states additionally participating in the semistructured interviews.

Findings: Although experience with VBP arrangements for medical products among states varied, there were similarities across their motivations and general processes or phases employed in their design and implementation. States collectively identified a number of significant challenges to VBP arrangements, such as manufacturer engagement, outcomes measurement, and the time, expertise, and resources required to design and implement them. We outline a range of strategies to help address these gaps and make it easier for states to pursue VBP arrangements, including more direct engagement from the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services, state-to-state peer learning and collaboration, data infrastructure and sharing, and additional research to inform fit-for-purpose VBP arrangement approaches.

Conclusions: Findings from this study suggest that it may be easier for states to pursue VBP arrangements for medical products if there is greater clarity on processes employed that support design and implementation as well as effective strategies to address common challenges associated with contract negotiations. As states gain more experience, it will be important to monitor the design and implementation of common VBP arrangements to assess impact on the Medicaid program and the populations it serves.

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医疗补助机构对基于价值的医疗产品支付安排的经验和兴趣:探索性分析。
政策要点 各州医疗补助计划在医疗产品的基于价值的支付(VBP)安排方面的经验仍然相对有限,各州在设计和实施此类安排时面临着许多挑战,特别是由于安排的资源密集性以及支持衡量预期结果所需的数据。本研究发现了一些成功的因素和机会,以支持 VBP 安排工作,包括利用既定的渠道或流程与制造商合作,让外部和内部合作伙伴参与 VBP 工作以增强能力,获取新的数据源,以及利用每年重新谈判合同以进行调整:迄今为止,医疗产品的价值付费(VBP)安排以及对其设计和影响的了解主要集中在私营支付方。然而,他们在医疗产品的价值为本付费安排方面的经验和方法并没有得到很好的描述:本研究试图通过使用两阶段混合方法来描述各州医疗补助机构对医疗产品 VBP 安排的使用情况。通过调查和半结构化访谈,了解各州在医疗产品自愿购买计划安排方面的经验。调查和访谈针对九个州的高层领导,其中七个州的受访者还参加了半结构式访谈:尽管各州在医疗产品 VBP 安排方面的经验各不相同,但其动机以及在设计和实施过程中采用的一般流程或阶段却有相似之处。各州共同发现了 VBP 安排所面临的一些重大挑战,如制造商参与、结果衡量,以及设计和实施 VBP 所需的时间、专业知识和资源。我们概述了一系列策略,以帮助解决这些差距,使各州更容易实施 VBP 安排,包括医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心更直接的参与、州与州之间的同行学习与合作、数据基础设施和共享,以及开展更多研究,为适合目的的 VBP 安排方法提供信息:本研究的结果表明,如果各州对支持设计和实施的流程以及应对与合同谈判相关的常见挑战的有效策略有更清晰的认识,那么各州可能会更容易实施医疗产品的 VBP 安排。随着各州积累更多经验,对常见 VBP 安排的设计和实施进行监控以评估其对医疗补助计划及其服务人群的影响将非常重要。
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期刊介绍: The Milbank Quarterly is devoted to scholarly analysis of significant issues in health and health care policy. It presents original research, policy analysis, and commentary from academics, clinicians, and policymakers. The in-depth, multidisciplinary approach of the journal permits contributors to explore fully the social origins of health in our society and to examine in detail the implications of different health policies. Topics addressed in The Milbank Quarterly include the impact of social factors on health, prevention, allocation of health care resources, legal and ethical issues in health policy, health and health care administration, and the organization and financing of health care.
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