法国医疗器械早期准入计划:近期改革与成果概览(2015-2022 年)

IF 3.6 3区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Health Policy Pub Date : 2024-08-11 DOI:10.1016/j.healthpol.2024.105146
Tess Martin , Alexandra Hervias , Xavier Armoiry , Nicolas Martelli
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医疗技术领域的特点是创新不断涌现,有可能彻底改变病人的护理。在法国,医疗器械进入市场有多种途径,从与诊断相关的组别关税到报销清单。然而,传统的监管途径可能会延误创新技术的市场准入。为此,法国制定了 "早期准入计划",以加快患者获得医疗器械的速度。本文将介绍其中三项医疗器械早期准入计划。创新基金(Innovation Funding)于 2015 年推出最终版本,为创新器械提供临时保障,并促进数据收集,以便做出明智的资助决策。过渡性医保(PECT)于 2021 年设立,针对治疗罕见或严重疾病的 CE 认证器械。2022 年推出的数字医疗应用过渡性覆盖范围(PECAN)涵盖了治疗性或用于患者监测的数字医疗设备。自 2015 年以来,35 项申请中有 16 项技术(46%)获得了创新资助。11 项申请中有 6 项技术(64%)受益于 PECT。PECAN 在第一年就批准了一项远程监控解决方案,并获得好评。法国的经验可为制定统一的欧洲框架提供宝贵的经验,以确保创新医疗技术惠及有需要的人,同时保持较高的安全标准。
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Early access programs for medical devices in France: Overview of recent reforms and outcomes (2015-2022)

The medical technology sector is characterised by a constant influx of innovations with the potential to revolutionise patient care. In France, there are several pathways for medical devices to enter the market, from diagnosis-related group tariffs to reimbursement lists. However, traditional regulatory pathways can delay market access for innovative technologies. In response, France has established Early Access Programs to expedite patient access to medical devices. This paper looks at three of these Early Access Programs for medical devices. Innovation Funding, introduced in its final version in 2015, provides temporary coverage for innovative devices and facilitates data collection for informed funding decisions. Transitional Coverage (PECT), established in 2021, targets CE-marked devices for rare or serious conditions. Transitional coverage for digital health applications (PECAN), introduced in 2022, covers digital medical devices, either therapeutic or for patient monitoring. Innovation funding has been granted to 16 technologies out of 35 applications (46%) since 2015. 6 technologies out of 11 (64%) applications benefit from PECT. PECAN, in its first year, has granted a telemonitoring solution with a favourable opinion. The French experience could provide valuable lessons for the development of a harmonised European framework to ensure that innovative medical technologies benefit those who need them, while maintaining high safety standards.

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Health Policy
Health Policy 医学-卫生保健
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期刊介绍: Health Policy is intended to be a vehicle for the exploration and discussion of health policy and health system issues and is aimed in particular at enhancing communication between health policy and system researchers, legislators, decision-makers and professionals concerned with developing, implementing, and analysing health policy, health systems and health care reforms, primarily in high-income countries outside the U.S.A.
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