Can Managed Access Agreements Mitigate Evidentiary, Economic and Ethical Issues with Access to Expensive Drugs for Rare Diseases in the Canadian Context?

Q3 Medicine Healthcare Papers Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.12927/hcpap.2023.26994
Melanie McPhail, Tania Bubela
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Expensive drugs for rare diseases (EDRDs) pose challenges for regulatory and reimbursement decision makers. Managed access agreements (MAAs), conditional reimbursement schemes that use a variety of price and evidence generation mechanisms to support value-based decision making, have the potential to address the evidentiary, economic and ethical issues associated with EDRDs. Several jurisdictions have successfully used MAAs to manage budget impact and evidentiary uncertainties, demonstrating the promise of this approach. We comment on the feasibility of adopting MAAs in Canada to address challenges associated with EDRDs. Adopting MAAs in the Canadian context requires attention to Canada's federated healthcare and drug coverage system and will require investing in robust data infrastructure and governance systems.

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管理准入协议能否减轻加拿大罕见病昂贵药物获取的证据、经济和伦理问题?
昂贵的罕见病药物给监管和报销决策者带来了挑战。管理准入协议(MAAs)是一种有条件的报销计划,它使用各种价格和证据生成机制来支持基于价值的决策,具有解决与EDRDs相关的证据、经济和伦理问题的潜力。一些司法管辖区已经成功地使用maa来管理预算影响和证据不确定性,证明了这种方法的前景。我们评价加拿大在应对edrd相关挑战方面采用maa的可行性。在加拿大环境中采用MAAs需要关注加拿大的联邦医疗保健和药品覆盖系统,并需要投资于强大的数据基础设施和治理系统。
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