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New Health TechnologiesMANAGING ACCESS, VALUE AND SUSTAINABILITY®OECDNew Health Technologies: Managing Access, Value and Sustainability&// OECDBETTER Ebook New health technologies - Managing access, value and sustainability: Part 1 PO1ICIES rOR BETTER 1 IVESThis work is published on the responsibility of the Secretary-General of the OECD. The opinions expressed and arguments employed herein do not necessarily reflect the official views of the OECD member countries.This document and any map included herein are without prejudic Ebook New health technologies - Managing access, value and sustainability: Part 1e to the status of or sovereignty over any territory, to the delimitation of international frontiers and boundaries and to the name of any territory,Ebook New health technologies - Managing access, value and sustainability: Part 1
city or area.Please cite this publication as:OECD (2012), Neu> Health Technologies: Managing Access, Value and Sustainability, OECD Publishing, Paris.New Health TechnologiesMANAGING ACCESS, VALUE AND SUSTAINABILITY®OECDNew Health Technologies: Managing Access, Value and Sustainability&// OECDBETTER Ebook New health technologies - Managing access, value and sustainability: Part 1and under the responsibility of the relevant Israeli authorities. The use of such data by the OECD is without prejudice to the status of the Golan Heights. East Jerusalem and Israeli settlements in the West Bank under the terms of international law.Photo credits: © Yannis Jacoby-Koaty pour Pykha.com Ebook New health technologies - Managing access, value and sustainability: Part 1.Corrigenda to OECD publications may be found on line at: wuw.oecd orạ/puNishing/corrigenda© OECD 2017You can copy, dcwnk>!>d or pnnt OECD content forEbook New health technologies - Managing access, value and sustainability: Part 1
your own use. and you can include excerpts from OECD publications. databases and multimedia products in your own documents, presentations, blocs, webNew Health TechnologiesMANAGING ACCESS, VALUE AND SUSTAINABILITY®OECDNew Health Technologies: Managing Access, Value and Sustainability&// OECDBETTER Ebook New health technologies - Managing access, value and sustainability: Part 1rcial use and translatxm rights slxuld be submitted to nqhtsOxcdxry Requests for permission to photocopy portions of this material for public or commercial use shall be addressed directly to the Copyright Clearance Center (CCQ st rfo&rtpynqh' com or the Centre franpsis d'exploitsticn du drew de copi Ebook New health technologies - Managing access, value and sustainability: Part 1e (CPC) at cuntort^fcupres exmFOREWORDForeword'1 ethnology has been a dominant force in health and medicine, contributing to longer and healthier liveEbook New health technologies - Managing access, value and sustainability: Part 1
s Jar many people. An early milestone is (he aseptic technique, devised in the ?9lh century, which dramatically reduced avoidable deaths. Antibiotics New Health TechnologiesMANAGING ACCESS, VALUE AND SUSTAINABILITY®OECDNew Health Technologies: Managing Access, Value and Sustainability&// OECDBETTER Ebook New health technologies - Managing access, value and sustainability: Part 1progress, as a visit to any modern clinic, pharmacy or hospital confirms. Some technologies - insulin, for example, or treatment for heart attacks and stroke have been remarkably valuable. Others, however, have delivered fewer gains.Adoption of technology is a major driver of health expenditure grow Ebook New health technologies - Managing access, value and sustainability: Part 1th. Policy makers constantly seek to reconcile access to innovative treatments with affordability, while maintaining incentives for innovation. TherapEbook New health technologies - Managing access, value and sustainability: Part 1
ies tailored precisely to an individual’s biology, digital innovations, and revolutionary technologies such as 3D bioprinting all present opportunitieNew Health TechnologiesMANAGING ACCESS, VALUE AND SUSTAINABILITY®OECDNew Health Technologies: Managing Access, Value and Sustainability&// OECDBETTER Ebook New health technologies - Managing access, value and sustainability: Part 1er new treatments are highly cost effective, even at high prices, but if the conditions they treat are common, financial sustainability becomes a concern. Use of personal health data creates massive opportunitiesfor health system improvement, research and disease surveillance, but requires the right Ebook New health technologies - Managing access, value and sustainability: Part 1 govemanceframeworks to realise these beneftts while managing risks.Making the most of this complex landscape requires new policies and approaches. PoEbook New health technologies - Managing access, value and sustainability: Part 1
licy frameworks governing the development and use of health technologies are not designed for the 21st century. Decision makers should modernise theseNew Health TechnologiesMANAGING ACCESS, VALUE AND SUSTAINABILITY®OECDNew Health Technologies: Managing Access, Value and Sustainability&// OECDBETTER Ebook New health technologies - Managing access, value and sustainability: Part 1ht" type of innovation in the future.Many biomedical technologies are approved and adopted based on limited evidence of safety and effectiveness. Assessment of their performance under real-world conditions is rare. Many technologies are sometimes used inapproprialelyfor little or no health gain. Thi Ebook New health technologies - Managing access, value and sustainability: Part 1s compromises safely, is wasteful and undermines value to society. Il is also no longer sustainable. Collecting real-world evidence, smarter use of inEbook New health technologies - Managing access, value and sustainability: Part 1
formation, education and engagement of providers and patients, and more transparent reporting of outcomes, are some of the policy levers that can encoNew Health TechnologiesMANAGING ACCESS, VALUE AND SUSTAINABILITY®OECDNew Health Technologies: Managing Access, Value and Sustainability&// OECDBETTER Ebook New health technologies - Managing access, value and sustainability: Part 1ct their real-world health benefits compared to alternatives, and be adjusted based on evidence, about, their actual impact. Payers must be equipped with the necessary powers to adjust prices and withdraw payment for ineffective technologies. And more debate is needed on ways to deal with the budget Ebook New health technologies - Managing access, value and sustainability: Part 1 impact of highly effective, but very costly treatments.Developing the "right" type of innovation safe, effective and affordable, aligned to populatioEbook New health technologies - Managing access, value and sustainability: Part 1
n health needs - must be actively encouraged. Strong regulation and payment policy play a key role. Efforts to look over the horizon, identify promisiNew Health TechnologiesMANAGING ACCESS, VALUE AND SUSTAINABILITY®OECDNew Health Technologies: Managing Access, Value and Sustainability&// OECDBETTER Ebook New health technologies - Managing access, value and sustainability: Part 1ealth systems and countries.NEW HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES MANAGING ACCESS. VALUE AND SUSTAINABILITY o OECD 20173FOREWORDGiven the continuing evolution of health technology in new and unexpected directions, managing new health technologies will remain a priority. Faced with budget constraints and the desir Ebook New health technologies - Managing access, value and sustainability: Part 1e to offer patients access to most effective innovations, policy makers should think anew about the health innovation model. Leveraging the power of BEbook New health technologies - Managing access, value and sustainability: Part 1
ig Data to make the current system work better, reviewing technologies that bring only limited health benefits, and thinking through novel approaches New Health TechnologiesMANAGING ACCESS, VALUE AND SUSTAINABILITY®OECDNew Health Technologies: Managing Access, Value and Sustainability&// OECDBETTER Ebook New health technologies - Managing access, value and sustainability: Part 1AINABILITY o OECD vniNew Health TechnologiesMANAGING ACCESS, VALUE AND SUSTAINABILITY®OECDNew Health Technologies: Managing Access, Value and Sustainability&// OECDBETTERGọi ngay
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