Expanding access to high-cost medicines under the Universal Health Coverage scheme in Thailand: review of current practices and recommendations

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Butani Dimple,Faradiba Dian,Dabak Saudamini Vishwanath,Isaranuwatchai Wanrudee,Huang-Ku Evan,Pachanee Kumaree,Soboon Budsadee,Culyer Anthony J.,Teerawattananon Yot

Abstract

Abstract Background There has been an increasing demand to reimburse high-cost medicines, through public health insurance schemes in Thailand. Methods A mixed method approach was employed. First, a rapid review of select high-income countries was conducted, followed by expert consultations and an in-depth review of three countries: Australia, England and Republic of Korea to understand reimbursement mechanisms of high-cost medicines. In Thailand, current pathways for reimbursing high-cost medicines reviewed, the potential opportunity cost estimated, and stakeholder consultations were conducted to identify context specific considerations. Results High-income countries reviewed have implemented a variety of pathways and mechanisms for reimbursing high-cost medicines under specific eligibility criteria, listing processes, varying cost-effectiveness thresholds and special funding arrangements. In Thailand, high-cost medicines that do not offer good value-for-money are excluded from the reimbursement process. A framework for reimbursing high-cost medicines that are not cost-effective at the current willingness-to-pay threshold was proposed for Thailand. Under this framework, specific criteria are proposed to determine their eligibility for reimbursement such life-saving nature, treatment of conditions with no alternative treatment options, and affordability. Conclusion High-cost medicines may become eligible for reimbursement through alternative mechanisms based on specific criteria which depend on each context. The application of HTA methods and processes is important in guiding these decisions to support sustainable access to affordable healthcare in pursuit of Universal Health Coverage (UHC).

Funder

Health Systems Research Institute

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Subject

Pharmacy,Health Policy

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