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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 December 2022
The continuous and pressing challenge that the drug regulatory authorities in Italy and in Europe are facing is that of guaranteeing patients’ quick access to new drugs, ensuring the economic sustainability of the system at the same time. In recent years, flexible and diversified approaches have been developed known as Managed Entry Agreements (MEA).
We performed an analysis of the Italian legislative and regulatory aspects in reference to a new Value-based Managed Entry Agreement (VBMEA) pathway. Thus, we tried to investigate the rationale for a new pathway analyzing three main dimensions related to the new medical product (MP): value; time to entry access; and, data quality and registry design. Moreover, we shared the discussion of the proposal with an international experts’ panel.
The proposal for a new pathway of VBMEA from a procedural point of view shows the novelty related to the possibility to organize joint CTS (Technical Scientific Committee) and CPR (Price and Reimbursement Committee) assessment. A 24-month contract with an ex-factory price (PP) equal to X EUR per dose and a transfer price to the National Public Health System (NPHS), following application of a confidential discount for public structures (-X%), of X EUR per dose. After 24-months, an analysis of VBMEA is carried out. The price of the MP is therefore established based on AIFA registries and VBMEA results. The cost value incurred by the NPHS, intended as the difference between the price in market (entry) access phase and the price negotiated (PVB) in the light of the VBMEA results, shall be returned by the pharmaceutical company in the form of a payback.
Currently, MEAs represent one of the main topics of discussion between the European National Payers Authorities. There is very little information on product performance that results from MEAs. This research project could provide advice to policy makers to decrease negotiation time by ensuring earlier access to innovation for patients.