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Building infrastructure for outcomes-based agreements in Canada: can administrative health data be used to support an outcomes-based agreement in oncology?
by
Wills, Allison
, Cheung, Winson Y.
, Mitha, Arif
, Cameron, Chris
in
Agreements
/ Alberta
/ Appropriateness
/ Cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Data
/ Drugs
/ Feasibility
/ Feasibility Studies
/ Health aspects
/ Health informatics
/ Health information
/ Health status
/ Humans
/ Infrastructure
/ Infrastructure (Economics)
/ Medical Oncology
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Neoplasms - therapy
/ Nursing
/ Nursing Research
/ Oncology
/ Pain Medicine
/ Patient Reported Outcome Measures
/ Patients
/ Rehabilitation Medicine
/ Return to work
/ Suitability
2023
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Building infrastructure for outcomes-based agreements in Canada: can administrative health data be used to support an outcomes-based agreement in oncology?
by
Wills, Allison
, Cheung, Winson Y.
, Mitha, Arif
, Cameron, Chris
in
Agreements
/ Alberta
/ Appropriateness
/ Cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Data
/ Drugs
/ Feasibility
/ Feasibility Studies
/ Health aspects
/ Health informatics
/ Health information
/ Health status
/ Humans
/ Infrastructure
/ Infrastructure (Economics)
/ Medical Oncology
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Neoplasms - therapy
/ Nursing
/ Nursing Research
/ Oncology
/ Pain Medicine
/ Patient Reported Outcome Measures
/ Patients
/ Rehabilitation Medicine
/ Return to work
/ Suitability
2023
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Building infrastructure for outcomes-based agreements in Canada: can administrative health data be used to support an outcomes-based agreement in oncology?
by
Wills, Allison
, Cheung, Winson Y.
, Mitha, Arif
, Cameron, Chris
in
Agreements
/ Alberta
/ Appropriateness
/ Cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Data
/ Drugs
/ Feasibility
/ Feasibility Studies
/ Health aspects
/ Health informatics
/ Health information
/ Health status
/ Humans
/ Infrastructure
/ Infrastructure (Economics)
/ Medical Oncology
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Neoplasms - therapy
/ Nursing
/ Nursing Research
/ Oncology
/ Pain Medicine
/ Patient Reported Outcome Measures
/ Patients
/ Rehabilitation Medicine
/ Return to work
/ Suitability
2023
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Building infrastructure for outcomes-based agreements in Canada: can administrative health data be used to support an outcomes-based agreement in oncology?
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Building infrastructure for outcomes-based agreements in Canada: can administrative health data be used to support an outcomes-based agreement in oncology?
2023
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Overview
Background
Outcomes-based agreements (OBAs) have the potential to provide more timely patient access to novel therapies, although they are not suitable for every new medication or reimbursement scenario. The authors of this paper studied how to operationalize an OBA in oncology by leveraging existing real-world data (RWD) infrastructure in the province of Alberta.
Objective
The main objectives were to (1) evaluate which health outcomes in oncology are suitable for OBAs and whether they can be tracked with existing infrastructure, and (2) determine how RWD in oncology can be used to implement an OBA and the expected timing for delivery.
Methods
Using the Oncology Outcomes (O2) Group infrastructure and Alberta administrative data, a review of five key oncology outcomes was performed to determine suitability to support an OBA.
Results
Overall survival and time-to-next-treatment were determined as potentially suitable oncology outcomes for OBAs; progression-free survival, patient-reported outcomes, and return to work were deemed inadequate for OBAs at the current time due to data limitations.
Conclusions
Results indicate that it is feasible to leverage RWD to support OBAs in oncology in Alberta, with minimal additional data, resources, and infrastructure. The operational processes and steps to collect and analyze RWD for OBAs were identified, starting with performing an RWD feasibility study. The expected timeframe to fulfill the real-world evidence (RWE) requirements for an OBA is approximately 3 years for cancers with short trajectories.
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