In Mental Health, Payers and Advocacy Groups Agree on Need for More Drug Innovation, but Differ on the Best Roadmap for Clinical Development
In addition to harboring reservations about PROs that capture the patient's unfiltered point of view, many payers express skepticism when it comes to health economics and outcomes research (HEOR) that is carried out by or paid for exclusively by the drug's manufacturer. Sixty-nine percent of payers interviewed would not place much stock in HEOR generated solely by a product marketer without corroboration by an impartial organization or institution.
The data come from inVentiv Health research conducted on the US payer perspective from
The white paper is a follow-up to "An Advocacy Rx for Progress in Mental Health," a report based on in-depth interviews with advocacy and mental health experts across
"This is one of the most important challenges for bringing the treatment of mental health on par with the treatment of other important health conditions, such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes," said
Though advocacy groups and payers disagree on the exact role of the patient voice in drug development, they are in solid agreement on at least one subject: both groups are deeply concerned about what will happen to many patients in need if
"The uncertainty facing the healthcare industry right now is causing incredible concern, particularly for the mental health community," said
One in five Americans will experience a mental health condition this year. In their most serious forms, these illnesses shorten patients' life expectancy by 25 years, on average, yet more than half of the people affected receive no treatment at all. Such access issues are a matter of concern both for advocacy organizations and health insurers. Approximately 85 percent of payers say that "network adequacy" problems exist in their areas, including shortages of psychiatrists and psychologists. But payers point out that this is not something unique to mental health and that societal shifts, not necessarily reimbursement rate increases, will be needed to address the problem.
Both payers and advocacy groups agreed that more forums are needed for patient advocates, pharmaceutical executives, physicians and policymakers at state and federal levels to have frank discussions.
"Mental Health: An Insurance Industry Perspective" and "An Advocacy Rx for Progress in Mental Health" are available for free download at inventivhealth-pr.com/advocacy. Please contact the following inVentiv experts for additional information on the related solutions inVentiv Health provides:
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