Image

Financing and Reimbursement of Cures in the US

The FoCUS Project targets the need for new innovative financing and reimbursement models for curative medicines in the US that ensure (1) patient access for needed treatments; (2) affordability for public and private payers; and (3) the sustainability of innovation by manufacturers.

 
Image
Image

Financing and Reimbursement of Cures in the US

The FoCUS Project targets the need for new innovative financing and reimbursement models for curative medicines in the US that ensure (1) patient access for needed treatments; (2) affordability for public and private payers; and (3) the sustainability of innovation by manufacturers.

Image
White Paper

ICER / NEWDIGS White Paper: Managing the Challenges of Paying for Gene Therapy: Strategies for Market Action and Policy Reform

Shadowing the excitement about the transformational potential of many gene therapies has been widespread concern about the combination of uncertainty in the durability of their benefits over the long term and the short-term financial shock of high prices.

The white paper analyzes the intersecting challenges of ensuring patient access for gene therapies, including determining fair prices, managing clinical uncertainty, and mitigating financial shocks.

Download the white paper (PDF)

Image
Research brief

Analyzing 340B and ASP interactions: Do Federal program rules disincentivize the use of VBCs, despite Medicaid Best Price reform?

Our new work describes the interactions among Medicaid Best Price rebate calculations and those for 340B Ceiling Prices and Average Sales Prices which can create disincentives for providers and therapy developers from the use of Value-Based Contracts.

Get the research brief

About FoCUS

Medical research is making significant advances toward treatments that cure major diseases, but these treatments will often entail very high up-front costs. The FoCUS Project targets the need for new innovative financing and reimbursement models for curative medicines in the US that ensure (1) patient access for needed treatments; (2) affordability for public and private payers; and (3) the sustainability of innovation by manufacturers.

FoCUS activities center around the design, rapid cycle prototyping, and piloting of financing and reimbursement models for curative therapies in the US, with targeted pilot launches occurring throughout the life of the project. All financing and reimbursement designs will be derived from work done by disease specific multi-stakeholder Target Area Groups (TAGs) in coordination with NEWDIGS team members, MIT Faculty and others. Designs will be rigorously evaluated through modeling and simulation exercises, evaluated through product specific case studies in NEWDIGS Design Labs and vetted. Lessons will be disseminated broadly to inform the stakeholder community, pilot implementations and scale up. Initial priorities for action are curative gene therapies and durable oncology treatments.

Join FoCUS

Successfully meeting the emerging challenges of financing durable/potentially curative therapies will take the hands-on engagement of all stakeholders in the healthcare innovation ecosystem.

Organizations that join FoCUS have the opportunity to shape the immediate and long-term future of both medical innovation and financial solutions to appropriate patient access for durable/curative therapies.

Download the FoCUS Project Prospectus (PDF)

FoCUS Partners

FoCUS partners support the project with financial or in-kind donations. Current partners include:

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC)
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Blue Cross Blue Shield Association
bluebird bio
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health (CADTH)
Canadian Organization for Rare Disorders (CORD)
European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA)
European Organisation for Rare Diseases (EURORDIS)
European Medicines Agency (EMA)
European network for Health Technology Assessment (EUnetHTA)
Food and Drug Administration (FDA, USA)
Friends of Cancer Research
Harvard Medical School
Harvard School of Public Health
Health Canada
Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI)
Johnson & Johnson
Massachusetts General Hospital 
Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)
National Healthcare Institute (ZIN, the Netherlands)
National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD)
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE)
Pfizer
Sanofi