Abstract
Objective
This article describes the Personalized Reimbursement Model (PRM) program methodology, limitations, achievement and perspectives in using real-world data of cancer drugs use to improve and personalize drug pricing and reimbursement in France.
Materials and methods
PRM platform aggregates Electronic Pharmacy Records (EPR) data from French medical centers (PRM centers) to build retrospective cohorts of patients treated with injectable cancer drugs in a hospital setting. Data extracted on January 1st, 2020, from breast cancer (BC) patients who received trastuzumab, trastuzumab emtansin or pertuzumab since January 1st, 2011, and from lung cancer (LC) patients who received bevacizumab or atezolizumab since January 1st, 2015, enabled recovering their injectable cancer drugs history from diagnosis date until December 30th, 2019, and served as dataset for assessment.
Results
123 PRM centers provided data from 30,730 patients (25,660 BC and 5,070 LC patients respectively). Overall, 20,942 (82%) of BC and 4,716 (93%) of LC patients were analyzed. Completion rate was above 98% for patients characteristics, diagnostic and treatment related data. PRM centers cover 48% and 33% of BC and LC patients in-hospital therapeutic management in France, respectively. Distribution of BC and LC patients therapeutic management, by medical center category and geographic location, was similar in PRM centers to all French medical centers, ensuring the representativeness of the PRM platform.
Conclusion
PRM Platform enabled building a national database generating on demand Real-World Evidence based on EPR. This enabled the first performance-based risk-sharing arrangements based on PRM data, between the CEPS and Roche, for atezolizumab cancer immunotherapy in metastatic non-small cell lung cancer indication.
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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