PP18 Unlocking The Potential Of Medical Device Reimbursement In India For Better Health Outcomes

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Ashwin Goel, Stephen Sunderland, Shruti Srinivasan, Arif Fahim, Monika Pusha, Kirti Kataria
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IntroductionThe Indian healthcare landscape has witnessed several promising changes including the introduction of a comprehensive medical technology inclusion process, Diagnosis-related group (DRG)-pilot and value-based incentives for hospital services under the national public health insurance scheme. Realizing the need for a more patient-centric stance towards improving healthcare outcomes as the way forward, we propose incremental changes including greater participation of public and private care-providers in topic prioritization and the appraisal committee. We also propose a unique evidence-driven approach using reimbursement as a lever for rewarding quality and innovation in medical technologies.MethodsWe developed two discussion guides to capture the ideas around deeper involvement of care-providers and patient societies, and introduction of value-based reimbursement for incentivizing high-quality implantable medical devices in India. The guides were prepared using secondary research and key informant interviews. Over 25 key stakeholders representing payers, regulatory agencies, government authorities, clinical experts, and industry players selected through quota sampling participated in a roundtable meeting. Based on the meeting outcomes, key recommendations for leveraging medical device reimbursement for better health outcomes were developed.ResultsThis qualitative research was carried out with participation of key stakeholders across the medical device reimbursement process. The group proposed recommendations for bringing care-providers closer to the process through a structured and inclusive nomination approach involving therapy users and patient groups at various stages of evaluation. Complementing the existing value-based incentives framework for hospital services, we proposed a similar two-step pathway for incentivizing quality of implantable medical devices. The proposal includes the introduction of certification-based and outcome-based incentives built on a scientific and holistic evaluation criterion.ConclusionsThrough this process, we created a pragmatic and concrete call for a stronger voice from care-providers and patient groups in the evaluation process. Consecutively, the proposed innovative framework introducing value-based incentives for implantable medical devices will be instrumental in enabling access to quality health care to poor patients. These strategies follow the principles of value-based care and will go a long way in achieving better health outcomes for the population. The scientific initiative has been made possible with the support of St. Jude Medical India Pvt Ltd. (now Abbott).
PP18 释放印度医疗器械报销的潜力,实现更好的健康成果
导言:印度的医疗保健领域发生了一些令人鼓舞的变化,包括在国家公共医疗保险计划中引入了全面的医疗技术纳入程序、诊断相关组(DRG)试点和基于价值的医院服务激励措施。我们意识到需要以患者为中心来改善医疗效果,并将此作为未来的发展方向,因此我们提出了渐进式改革建议,包括让公立和私立医疗机构更多地参与课题优先排序和评估委员会的工作。我们还提出了一种独特的以证据为导向的方法,将报销作为奖励医疗技术的质量和创新的杠杆。方法我们编写了两份讨论指南,以记录有关深化医疗服务提供者和患者协会的参与,以及在印度引入基于价值的报销以激励高质量植入式医疗设备的想法。这些指南是通过二手调查和关键信息访谈编写的。通过配额抽样选出的代表支付方、监管机构、政府部门、临床专家和行业参与者的 25 位以上主要利益相关者参加了圆桌会议。在会议成果的基础上,提出了利用医疗器械报销改善医疗效果的主要建议。结果这项定性研究是在医疗器械报销过程中主要利益相关者的参与下进行的。该小组提出了一些建议,通过一种结构化和包容性的提名方法,让治疗用户和患者团体参与到不同阶段的评估中,从而使医疗服务提供者更贴近这一过程。作为对现有医院服务价值激励框架的补充,我们提出了一个类似的两步路径来激励植入式医疗设备的质量。结论通过这一过程,我们提出了务实而具体的呼吁,要求医疗服务提供者和患者团体在评估过程中发出更强的声音。同时,针对植入式医疗器械引入基于价值的激励机制的创新框架将有助于贫困患者获得高质量的医疗服务。这些战略遵循了以价值为基础的医疗原则,将大大有助于为人们带来更好的健康结果。这项科学倡议得到了 St.(现在的雅培)的支持。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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