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  • Health Economics
  • Oncology
  • Health Services Research

Background:

  • Value-based care (VBC) in insurance design leverages evidence-based medicine to differentiate high-value from low-value healthcare services.
  • The primary objective of VBC is to realign healthcare spending and coverage towards high-value interventions and away from low-value practices.
  • Oncology has seen the proposal and implementation of various VBC strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review current value-based care strategies implemented within the field of oncology.
  • To explore methods for defining the value of oncology drugs and treatments.
  • To examine approaches for reducing low-value care in cancer treatment.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature and implemented VBC models in oncology.
  • Analysis of frameworks used to define the value of oncology drugs.
  • Examination of clinical care pathways and alternative payment models, such as the Oncology Care Model.
  • Assessment of value-based insurance design principles.
  • Investigation of initiatives aimed at reducing low-value care, including Choosing Wisely campaigns.

Main Results:

  • Several value-based methods are being utilized in oncology.
  • Frameworks exist for assessing the value of oncology drugs.
  • Alternative payment models and value-based insurance design are being applied.
  • Initiatives like Choosing Wisely aim to reduce the utilization of low-value care in cancer treatment.

Conclusions:

  • Value-based care strategies are increasingly important in oncology.
  • Implementing VBC requires defining value, utilizing care pathways, and exploring new payment models.
  • Reducing low-value care is a key component of VBC in oncology, aiming for improved outcomes and cost-effectiveness.