ISPOR CENTRAL & EASTERN EUROPE CONSORTIUM- PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF RISK SHARING SCHEMES IN THE COUNTRIES OF CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE

Author(s)

Moderator: Tatiana Kurnosova, MSc, Vice-Director, State Budgetary Institution, Research Institute for Healthcare Organization and Medical Management of Moscow Healthcare Department, Moscow, MOW, Russia
Speakers: Roman Topór-Mądry, Dr, President of AOTMiT, Agency for Health Technology Assessment and Tariff System, Warsaw, Poland; Zoltan Kalo, PhD, Professor of Health Economics, Semmelweis University, Syreon Research Institute, Budapest, PE, Hungary; Malwina Holownia-Voloskova, MPharm, PhD(cand.), Research Scientist, State Budgetary Institution, Research Institute for Healthcare Organization and Medical Management of Moscow Healthcare Department, Moscow, MOW, Russian Federation

Risk-sharing mechanisms have been known and used for many years in developed countries, but it is still very difficult at the initial stage of concluding an agreement to foresee all the “pitfalls” that may arise in the process of its implementation both on the payer and in the manufacturer sides. However, the payer's desire to provide patients with innovative drugs, as well as the manufacturer’s desire to sell its drugs, stimulates the introduction of risk-sharing schemes and is especially important in countries with limited resources. Therefore, it is interesting to understand what kind of “pitfalls” appear in the countries of Eastern and Central Europe and how they manage to develop their own approach to the implementation of risk sharing agreements in their current regulatory framework and cultural environment.

Conference/Value in Health Info

2019-11, ISPOR Europe 2019, Copenhagen, Denmark
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