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AuthorHamad, Anas
AuthorElazzazy, Shereen
AuthorBujassoum, Salha
AuthorRasul, Kakil
AuthorGaziev, Javid
AuthorCherif, Honar
AuthorAl-Boloshi, Zakiya
AuthorHanssens, Yolande
AuthorSaleh, Ayman
AuthorRasheed, Hadi Abu
AuthorAl-Badriyeh, Daoud
AuthorBabiker, Ahmed
AuthorHmaidan, Amid Abu
AuthorAl-Hail, Moza
Available date2023-05-15T10:45:08Z
Publication Date2023
Publication NameBMC Health Services Research
ResourceScopus
ISSN1472-6963
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12913-022-08981-5
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/42777
AbstractBackground: In line with global trends, cancer incidence and mortality may have decreased for specific types of cancer in Qatar. However, the cancer-related burden on patients, healthcare systems, and the economy is expected to expand; thus, cancer remains a significant public healthcare issue in Qatar. Qatar's free access to cancer care represents a considerable economic burden. Ensuring the best utilization of financial resources in the healthcare sector is important to provide unified and fair access to cancer care for all patients. Experts from the Qatar Oncology Health Economics Expert Panel (Q-OHEP) aimed to establish a consistent and robust base for evaluating oncology/hematology medications; involve patients' insights to accelerate access to cutting-edge medications; increase the value of cancer care; and reach a consensus for using cost-effective strategies and efficient methodologies in cancer treatment. Methods: The Q-OHEP convened on 30 November 2021 for a 3-hour meeting to discuss cancer management, therapeutics, and health economics in Qatar, focusing on four domains: (1) regulatory, (2) procurement, (3) treatment, and (4) patients. Discussions, guided by a moderator, focused on a list of suggested open-ended questions. Results: Some of the salient recommendations included the development of a formal, fast-track, preliminary approval pathway for drugs needed by patients with severe disease or in critical condition; and encouraging and promoting the conduct of local clinical trials and real-world observational studies using existing registry data. The Q-OHEP also recommended implementing a forecast system using treatment center data based on the supply/demand of formulary oncology drugs to detect treatment patterns, estimate needs, expedite procurement, and prevent shortages/delays. Furthermore, the panel discussed the needs to define value concerning cancer treatment in Qatar, implement value-based models for reimbursement decision-making such as health technology assessment and multiple-criteria decision analysis, and promote patient education and involvement/feedback in developing and implementing cancer management guidelines. Conclusion: Herein, we summarize the first Q-OHEP consensus recommendations, which aim to provide a solid basis for evaluating, registering, and approving new cancer medications to accelerate patient access to novel cancer treatments in Qatar; promote/facilitate the adoption and collection of patient-reported outcomes; and implement value-based cancer care in Qatar. 2023, The Author(s).
SponsorThis research was funded by the IVPN Network ( www.ivpn-network.com ) through an unrestricted grant from AstraZeneca. Open Access funding was provided by the Qatar National Library.
Languageen
PublisherBioMed Central Ltd
SubjectCancer
Health economics
Health policy
Hematology
Oncology
Patient access
Patient-reported outcomes
Pharmaceutical procurement
Precision medicine
Qatar
TitleApplying value-based strategies to accelerate access to novel cancer medications: guidance from the Oncology Health Economics Expert Panel in Qatar (Q-OHEP)
TypeArticle
Issue Number1
Volume Number23


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