US budget impact analysis of esketamine nasal spray in major depressive disorder with acute suicidal ideation/behavior

Author:

Voelker Jennifer1,Sheehan John J1,Le Hoa H1,Toro-Diaz Hector2,Li Shujun2,Joshi Kruti1

Affiliation:

1. Janssen Scientific Affairs, LLC, Titusville, NJ 08560, USA

2. Evidera, Waltham, MA 02451, USA

Abstract

Background: Esketamine nasal spray plus an oral antidepressant is approved in adults with major depressive disorder with acute suicidal ideation or behavior (MDSI). Methods: A budget impact analysis from a US payer perspective was performed with a hypothetical 1-million-member plan, using pharmacy and medical costs associated with adding esketamine plus an oral antidepressant to usual care. Results: Estimated annual total healthcare costs of managing patients with MDSI increased from $32,988,247 without esketamine to $34,161,188 in Year 3 with esketamine (primarily due to medical costs). The per-member-per-month incremental costs were $0.02, $0.06 and $0.10 in Years 1, 2 and 3, respectively. Conclusion: Incorporation of esketamine results in a modest estimated impact on the annual budget over a 3-year time horizon.

Funder

Janssen Scientific Affairs

Publisher

Becaris Publishing Limited

Subject

Health Policy

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