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Scientific article 16. MAY 2019
  • Management and implementation
  • Economy and Governance
  • Health Care
  • Management and implementation, Economy and Governance, Health Care

New model for prioritised adoption and use of hospital medicine in Denmark since 2017: Challenges and perspectives

Authors:

  • Sarah Wadmann
  • Jakob Kjellberg
  • Management and implementation
  • Economy and Governance
  • Health Care
  • Management and implementation, Economy and Governance, Health Care
Stock photo: Lars Degnbol/VIVE
  • Sarah Wadmann

    Senior Researcher, Master of public health, PhD

    +45 61 82 77 35
    sawa@vive.dk

Technological innovation creates new treatment opportunities, while also putting healthcare budgets under strain. To deal with the rising costs of hospital medicines, the regional governments in Denmark have developed a new model for prioritising the adoption and use of hospital medicine. Marking a shift from previous policies, the new model formalises the evaluation of clinical benefit, adds an assessment of treatment costs and ensures a relatively high degree of direct stakeholder involvement. In international comparison, the new model is ambitious in terms of stakeholder involvement and adherence with principles advocated to ensure procedural justice and fair decision-making processes. However, these procedural innovations have also created new challenges. Notably, the newly formed assessment body, the Danish Medicines Council, is faced with a very high caseload and limited options to prioritise the use of its analytical resources.

Authors

  • Sarah WadmannJakob Kjellberg

About this publication

  • Financed by

    Novo Nordisk Fonden
  • Published in

    Health Policy
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