Value of a QALY for France: A New Approach to Propose Acceptable Reference Values
France has included health economic assessment (HEA) as an official criterion for innovative drug pricing since 2013. Until now, no cost-effectiveness threshold (CET) has been officially proposed to qualify incremental cost-effectiveness ratios (ICERs). Although the French health authorities have publicly expressed the need for such reference values, previous initiatives to determine these have failed. The study aims to propose a locally adapted method for estimating a preference-based value for a quality-adjusted life-year (QALY) based on a rational approach to public policy choices in France. Lien vers l'article
TÉHARD, B., DETOURNAY, B., BORGET, I., ROZE, S. and PUYOU DE POUVOURVILLE, G. (2020). Value of a QALY for France: A New Approach to Propose Acceptable Reference Values. Value in Health, 23(8), pp. 985-993.
Mots clés : #drug-pricing, #cost, #effectiveness, #France, #health, #economic-assessment, #incremental-cost, #effectiveness-ratio, #preference, #based-value