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The PIPC Blog

PIPC Weekly Update - September 19, 2016

9/19/2016

 
​In This Week’s Issue:
1. PIPC Joins Over 40 Organizations on Letter to ICER on Value Assessment Process, click here to view the letter.
2. Morning Consult: Cost-Cutting Proposals Could Cost Life Spans, click here to view the article.
3. Video: Dr. Alan Balch Explains the Difference Between Various Value Frameworks, click here to view the video.
4. Washington Examiner: President Obama's Proposed Price Controls Could Hurt Sick, clickhere to view the article.
5. Video: Dr Scott Breidbart Explains the Concerns with Paying for Adherence, click here to view the video.
6. PCORI Blog: Taking on Childhood Obesity, click here to view the blog post.
7. Medical Journal Articles, see details below.
8. Upcoming Events and Webinars, see details below.
9. AHRQ Effective Program Updates, see details below.
1. PIPC Joins Over 40 Organizations on Letter to ICER on Value Assessment Process
 
The Partnership to Improve Patient Care (PIPC) and over 40 organizations representing patients, people with disabilities and providers submitted a letter to the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER) in response to their request for input on their value assessment process.  In the letter, the organizations stated, “Simply put, if we aren’t paying for care that patients’ value, we aren’t really paying for value-based care.”
 
PIPC Chairman Tony Coelho stated, “ It is my hope that ICER will give sincere and careful consideration to the input of all organizations representing patients and people with disabilities, many of which have direct experiences with ICER’s process and whose input would be very constructive.  It is my hope that our concerns will not be dismissed as myths, but instead be given the consideration they deserve.”
 
Organizations representing patients and people with disabilities have expressed significant concerns about ICER’s valuation process and are pleased that ICER is accepting input. Click here to view the letter. For additional information, a copy of PIPC’s roundtable on value assessment may be found here, .
 
2. Morning Consult: Cost-Cutting Proposals Could Cost Life Spans
 
In a recent op-ed published in Morning Consult, multiple myeloma patient Thomas Hardy discusses his concerns with the value framework touted by the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER). As he explains, “One of the biggest threats to a continuing flow of innovative treatments comes from an insurance industry-funded group called [ICER], its Midwest affiliate Comparative Effectiveness Public Advisory Council, and the policymakers who support them. We need them to do all they can to help patients like me — not just whatever they deem to be cost-effective. Instead, ICER is going after treatments for patients with multiple sclerosis, lung cancer and this fall they're even going after treatments for patients with psoriasis.” Click here to view the article.
 
In June 2016, Mr. Hardy commented on the PIPC Patient Blog about his perspectives on patient-centered care. “As patients, we support each other and share our knowledge about our journey that truly helps us weather the storm.  We have mourned those who have lost the battle and marveled at their courage and tenacity.  This is what being human is all about, I have learned.  It's about supporting one another during tough times and coming together to help and aid others as they come to our aid in times of need.  Families, friends, co-workers, are all affected by a diagnosis of cancer, and besides taking so much away, it gives us the opportunity to come together and do what we do best: act cooperatively when danger threatens... Therefore, I am appalled that a draconian cost-benefit efficacy analysis should inform any decisions regarding the ministration of the healing arts.” Click here to view the blog post.
 
3. Video: Dr. Alan Balch Explains the Difference Between Various Value Frameworks
 
In a recent video for the American Journal of Managed Care Alan Balch, PhD, CEO of the Patient Advocate Foundation explains that different value frameworks offer different things, as, explained that each framework has various other objectives in mind. In the video, Dr. Balch differentiates frameworks based upon whether their objectives reach individual or population-based levels. Click here to view the video.
 
4. Washington Examiner: President Obama's Proposed Price Controls Could Hurt Sick
 
According to a new article in the Washington Examiner, “By raking in insurance dollars, ICER is effectively snubbing some corporations to get in bed with others…ICER's ties to the insurance industry point to anything but an impartial observer. So does Pearson's admission that the lack of a government price-setting system is ‘a reflection of a political culture…hostile to considerations of cost-effectiveness in funding and insurance coverage decisions.’ Translation: Sick people need to stop fighting against price controls…” Click here to view the article.
 
5. Video: Concerns with Paying Patients for Adherence
 
Speaking in a video posted by the American Journal of Managed Care, Scott Breidbart, MD, MBA, chief clinical officer of EmblemHealth, explained that paying patients for adherence could be efficient when the payment initiatives are targeted towards members who have not shown to be adherent; however, he added that there are several limitations in paying for adherence, including the sustainability of the system and whether it will incentivize patients who are adherent to stop taking their medications.” Click here to view the video.
 
6. PCORI Blog: Taking on Childhood Obesity
 
A new post on The PCORI Blog highlights some of the work PCORI has funded to better understand, prevent, and treat pediatric obesity. One of our largest funded efforts is PEDSnet, a network with access to data from 5.1 million children—and growing. PEDSnet, which aims to find ways to provide the best medical care and best outcomes for children in all areas of health, has obesity as a major focus... Having so much data also enables research on relatively rare diseases in children, says Bailey, a specialist in clinical research data. Also, having data from many locations allows researchers to pinpoint practices that work better, or worse, in children’s health care.” Click here to view the blog post.
 
7. Medical Journal Articles
 
Understanding Observational Studies, click here to view.
 
How to Select Outcome Measurement Instruments for Outcomes Included in a "Core Outcome Set" – A Practical Guideline, click here to view.
 
Editorial: From Volume to Value in Health Care: The Work Begins, click here to view.
 
Implementing the PAINRelieveIt Randomized Controlled Trial in Hospice Care: Mechanisms for Success and Meeting PCORI Methodology Standards, click here to view.
 
Does Integrated Training in Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) in the General Practice (GP) Specialty Training Improve EBM Behaviour in Daily Clinical Practice? A Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial, click here to view.
 
Comparative Effectiveness of Pharmacological Interventions for Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis, click here to view.
 
Recommendations for Conduct, Methodological Practices, and Reporting of Cost-Effectiveness Analyses: Second Panel on Cost-Effectiveness in Health and Medicine, click here to view.
 
Understanding Observational Studies, click here to view.
 
10-Year Outcomes after Monitoring, Surgery, or Radiotherapy for Localized Prostate Cancer, click here to view.
 
Real World Data in Adaptive Biomedical Innovation: A Framework for Generating Evidence Fit for Decision Making: Healthcare Databases with Rapid Cycle Analytics to Support Adaptive Biomedical Innovation, click here to view.
 
Scientific and Social Value Judgments for Orphan Drugs in Health Technology Assessment, click here to view.
 
Rethinking Stakeholder Engagement and Technology Access in Health Technology Assessment: Reactions to Policy Forum Discussions, click here to view.
 
Optimal Slices of the Healthcare Spending Pie: Can Traditional Comparative Effectiveness Research Address Resource Allocation?, click here to view.
 
8. Upcoming Events and Webinars
 
Getting to Know PCORI: From Application to Closeout (September 2016)
September 20, 2016, 9:00AM - 5:00PM EDT
Click here for details.
 
PCORI Board of Governors Meeting
September 27, 2016, 12:00PM - 1:30PM EDT
Click here for details.
 
Assessing Value: Promise & Pitfalls
September 29, 2016
Click here for details.
 
LAN Webinar: Building a Robust Data Infrastructure that Supports APMs
October 5, 2016, 2:00PM ET
Click here for details.
 
PCORI: Advisory Panel on Addressing Disparities Fall 2016 Meeting
October 24, 2016, 9:00AM - 5:00PM ET
Click here for details.
 
Recommendations of the Second Panel on Cost-Effectiveness in Health and Medicine
December 7, 2016, 9:00AM - 4:30PM
Click here for details.
 
9. AHRQ Effective Program Updates
 
Management of Uterine Fibroids, click here to view.
Newer Medications for Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Attributed to Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia -- Disposition of Comments, click here to view.
 
Resident Safety Practices in Nursing Home Settings -- Disposition of Comments, click here to view.
 
Total Worker Health® (TWH) -- Disposition of Comments, click here to view.
 
Disparities Within Serious Mental Illness -- Disposition of Comments Report, click here to view.
 
Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide Clinical Utility in Asthma Management -- Research Protocol, click here to view.
 
Anxiety in Children -- Research Protocol, click here to view.
 
The Role of Immunotherapy and the Management of Asthma: Systematic Review -- Research Protocol, click here to view.
 
Treatment of Primary and Secondary Osteoarthritis of the Knee: An Update Review, click here to view.
 
Systematic Review of Intermittent Inhaled Corticosteroids and of Long-acting Muscarinic Antagonists for Asthma -- Research Protocol, click here to view.

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