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    • Biosimilars offer potential cost savings but require thorough evaluation.
    • Payers face complex decisions regarding biosimilar adoption.
    • Regulatory and logistical factors influence biosimilar uptake.

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    • To outline key considerations for payers when evaluating biosimilars.
    • To emphasize factors beyond initial cost in biosimilar assessment.
    • To highlight the importance of supply chain and legal frameworks.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of biosimilar evaluation frameworks.
    • Analysis of economic, clinical, and regulatory factors.
    • Synthesis of expert recommendations on biosimilar adoption.

    Main Results:

    • Biosimilar evaluation necessitates a multi-faceted approach.
    • Safety, efficacy, and reliability of supply are critical.
    • State laws on substitution and interchangeability significantly impact market access.

    Conclusions:

    • Payers must adopt a holistic strategy for biosimilar evaluation.
    • Addressing supply chain and legal aspects is crucial for successful biosimilar integration.
    • Comprehensive assessment ensures patient access to safe and effective treatments.