In a series of meetings and workshops over the past 18 months, the National Health Council has developed a platform that consolidates the patient community’s perspective on how to assess value in choosing among alternative therapies in biopharmaceuticals and other key health care interventions. The Patient-Centered Value Model Rubric is being offered to a wide range of stakeholders to shape their actions on value. It will also be used by the NHC in evaluating the merits for patients of those “value frameworks” now being introduced by academic, payer and professional organizations.
Drug Value: It’s Personal, Patients Say
In a series of meetings and workshops over the past 18 months, the National Health Council has developed a platform that consolidates the patient community’s perspective on how to assess value in choosing among alternative therapies in biopharmaceuticals and other key health care interventions.
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