There is a growing concern
that untested new treatments and drugs are driving up the cost of health care.
Consumers and payers don’t have enough trusted sources to evaluate the value of
costly, new interventions – whether they are worth what they charge. The Institute for Clinical and Economic Research
(ICER), a leading and trusted source for that information, is updating the methods they use
to develop value reports. ICER’s Value Assessment Framework is based on almost
ten years of experience working with all
stakeholders across the health care system. The framework involves a deep
dive into the comparative clinical effectiveness and comparative value of
interventions. The research is then thoroughly vetted publicly through regional
committees of clinicians, researchers, patient and consumer advocates. ICER
works with all health care stakeholders to inform their independent assessments,
which are increasingly helping payers, policymakers and consumers in maximizing
the value of our scarce health care dollars. As part of their ongoing
commitment to developing independent and useful assessments to enhance public
dialogue about value, ICER is updating their methodology. As part of that
update, ICER
is soliciting comments and suggested improvements. Comments can be sent to publiccomment@icer-review.org
by September 12th. To help understand the framework and how it is
used, ICER is hosting a webinar July 29th from 1 to 2pm. Register
here.