What, Where, and How to Collect Real-World Data and Generate Real-World Evidence to Support Drug Reimbursement Decision-Making in Asia: A reflection Into the Past and A Way Forward.

Sarin Kc ORCID logo ; Lydia Wenxin Lin ; Diana Beatriz Samson Bayani ; Yaroslava Zemlyanska ORCID logo ; Amanda Adler ; Jeonghoon Ahn ; Kelvin Chan ; Dechen Choiphel ; Anne Julienne Genuino-Marfori ; Brendon Kearney ; +15 more... Yuehua Liu ; Ryota Nakamura ORCID logo ; Fiona Pearce ; Shankar Prinja ; Raoh-Fang Pwu ; Arsul Akmal Shafie ORCID logo ; Binyan Sui ; Auliya Suwantika ORCID logo ; Sean Tunis ; Hui-Min Wu ; John Zalcberg ; Kun Zhao ; Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai ORCID logo ; Yot Teerawattananon ORCID logo ; Hwee-Lin Wee ORCID logo ; (2023) What, Where, and How to Collect Real-World Data and Generate Real-World Evidence to Support Drug Reimbursement Decision-Making in Asia: A reflection Into the Past and A Way Forward. International journal of health policy and management, 12 (1). 6858-. ISSN 2322-5939 DOI: 10.34172/ijhpm.2023.6858
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BACKGROUND: Globally, there is increasing interest in the use of real-world data (RWD) and real-world evidence (RWE) to inform health technology assessment (HTA) and reimbursement decision-making. Using current practices and case studies shared by eleven health systems in Asia, a non-binding guidance that seeks to align practices for generating and using RWD/RWE for decision-making in Asia was developed by the REAL World Data In ASia for HEalth Technology Assessment in Reimbursement (REALISE) Working Group, addressing a current gap and needs among HTA users and generators. METHODS: The guidance document was developed over two face-to-face workshops, in addition to an online survey, a face-to-face interview and pragmatic search of literature. The specific focus was on what, where and how to collect RWD/ RWE. RESULTS: All 11 REALISE member jurisdictions participated in the online survey and the first in-person workshop, 10 participated in the second in-person workshop, and 8 participated in the in-depth face-to-face interviews. The guidance document was iteratively reviewed by all working group members and the International Advisory Panel. There was substantial variation in: (a) sources and types of RWD being used in HTA, and (b) the relative importance and prioritization of RWE being used for policy-making. A list of national-level databases and other sources of RWD available in each country was compiled. A list of useful guidance on data collection, quality assurance and study design were also compiled. CONCLUSION: The REALISE guidance document serves to align the collection of better quality RWD and generation of reliable RWE to ultimately inform HTA in Asia.

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