Accuracy of budget impact estimations and impact on patient access: a hepatitis C case study

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2019-08

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Geenen, Joost WISNI 0000000493298861
Boersma, Cornelis
Klungel, Olaf H.ISNI 0000000390199414
Hövels, Anke M.ISNI 0000000389980043

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BACKGROUND: High budget impact (BI) estimates of new drugs limit access to patients due to concerns regarding affordability and displacement effects. The accuracy and methodological quality of BI analyses are often low, potentially mis-informing reimbursement decision making. Using hepatitis C as a case study, we aim to quantify the accuracy of the BI predictions used in Dutch reimbursement decision-making and to characterize the influence of market-dynamics on actual BI. METHODS: We selected hepatitis C direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) that were introduced in the Netherlands between January 2014 and March 2018. Dutch National Health Care Institute (ZIN) BI estimates were derived from the reimbursement dossiers. Actual Dutch BI data were provided by FarmInform. BI prediction accuracy was assessed by comparing the ZIN BI estimates with the actual BI data. RESULTS: Actual BI, from 1 Jan 2014 to 1 March 2018, was €248 million whilst the BI estimates ranged from €388-€510 million. The latter figure represents the estimated BI for the reimbursement scenario that was adopted, implying a €275 million overestimation. Absent incorporation of timing of regulatory decisions and inadequate correction for the introduction of new products were main drivers of BI overestimation, as well as uncertainty regarding the patient population size and the impact of the final reimbursement decision. DISCUSSION: BI in reimbursement dossiers largely overestimated actual BI of hepatitis C DAAs. When BI analysis is performed according to existing guidelines, the resulting more accurate BI estimates may lead to better informed reimbursement decisions.

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hepatitis C, budget impact, budget impact accuracy, direct-acting antivirals, affordability, Pharmaceuticals, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

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Geenen, J W, Boersma, C, Klungel, O H & Hövels, A M 2019, 'Accuracy of budget impact estimations and impact on patient access : a hepatitis C case study', European Journal of Health Economics, vol. 20, no. 6, pp. 857-867. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10198-019-01048-z