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Coverage with Evidence Development: applications and issues.

Paul Trueman1, David L Grainger, Kristen E Downs

  • 1Health Economics Research Group, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 3PPH, UK. Paul.Trueman@brunel.ac.uk

International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care
|January 12, 2010
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Summary

Coverage with Evidence Development (CED) allows patient access to new technologies while collecting data. Balancing access and uncertainty is key for this innovative conditional coverage approach.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Technology Assessment
  • Health Economics
  • Health Policy

Background:

  • Coverage with Evidence Development (CED) involves restricted coverage for new technologies alongside targeted research.
  • The goal of CED research is to gather definitive evidence on the clinical and cost-effectiveness of new technologies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe current issues related to Coverage with Evidence Development (CED).
  • To differentiate CED from other conditional coverage agreements.
  • To propose criteria for appropriate CED implementation.

Main Methods:

  • Synthesized information from the 2008 Health Technology Assessment International (HTAi) meeting.
  • Reviewed additional medical literature.
  • Analyzed real-world CED examples and stakeholder consensus.

Main Results:

  • Payers' interpretation of CED evidence can vary, impacting technology reimbursement.
  • Balancing timely access to new technologies with existing uncertainties presents a significant challenge.
  • CED represents an innovative form of conditional coverage.

Conclusions:

  • CED can facilitate patient access to promising innovative medicines, procedures, or devices.
  • Selective application in appropriate disease areas is recommended.
  • Data collection under CED helps minimize uncertainty regarding new technologies.