Evidence-Based Valuation in Oncology:: Lessons Learned from a Case Study

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Doyle, John J. [1 ]
Hawryluk, Emily [2 ]
Niemira, Jeffrey [3 ]
Wood, Brian [3 ]
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[1] IQVIA, One Grand Cent Pl,60 East 42nd St,Suite 2230, New York, NY 10165 USA
[2] IQVIA, Durham, NC USA
[3] IQVIA, Boston, MA USA
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evidence-based value framework; value demonstration in health care; pricing in oncology; PATIENT PREFERENCES;
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10.1177/2168479018786701
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Background: Value demonstration in health care remains a challenge. This paper examines traditional approaches to pricing and the evolution of value-based pricing (VBP), and proposes a new framework for evidence-based valuation (EBV). The main objective of EBV is to estimate the value-based pricing range for the new medicine, identify key product attributes that drive value as perceived by various stakeholders, and then elucidate the requisite evidence to support those value claims. Methods: EBV centers on a structured framework for estimating a drug's price based on its perceived value to various stakeholders. The EBV framework consists of identifying key value attributes that drive adoption of a drug in a given therapeutic area; gaining insights into stakeholder value considerations and evidence requirements; and quantifying stakeholders' perceptions of specific value attributes within pricing premiums. Results: An example demonstrates the application of the EBV framework in a simplified manner for 3 drugs indicated for renal cell carcinoma, 3 drugs for prostate cancer, and 1 drug for melanoma. HTAs, published trial results, and publications archived in PubMed between 2005 and 2013 were analyzed to identify key value attributes. The following 5 attributes were considered: overall survival (OS), progression-free survival (PFS), population size, trial comparator, and adverse events. Conclusions: The method described offers a means to appraise pharmaceuticals in an environment increasingly focused on evidence-based medicine and value-based health care.
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