Competing Values, Competing Claims: Diversity among Patient Advocates Who Intervene to Shape Policies on Drugs for Rare Diseases.

Q3 Medicine Healthcare Papers Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.12927/hcpap.2023.26995
Sharon Batt
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Patient advocacy groups can push regulators to approve and pay for expensive drugs despite weak evidence of efficacy and/or safety. Advocacy organizations that critique high prices for rare diseases are less publicized but can also influence policy. The funding and relationships many groups have with the pharmaceutical industry may contribute to patient advocates' differing perspectives, but the leaders' values and experiences are an overlooked factor. We need to understand the dominant public-private partnership model of patient advocacy, its historical roots, justification and how key advocacy actors respond to it if we are to advance policies that will contain expensive drugs for rare diseases.

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竞争的价值观,竞争的主张:干预形成罕见疾病药物政策的患者倡导者的多样性。
患者权益团体可以推动监管机构批准并支付昂贵药物的费用,尽管有效性和/或安全性证据不足。批评罕见病高价格的倡导组织不那么公开,但也能影响政策。许多组织与制药行业的资金和关系可能会导致患者倡导者的不同观点,但领导者的价值观和经验是一个被忽视的因素。如果我们要推进包含治疗罕见病的昂贵药物的政策,我们需要了解患者倡导的主要公私伙伴关系模式、其历史根源、理由以及主要倡导行为体如何对此作出反应。
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