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Cystic Fibrosis | Niche & Rare Disease Landscape & Forecast | US/EU5 | 2018

MARKET OUTLOOK

Progress in R&D and technology, regulatory and monetary incentives for advancing the development of treatments for rare diseases, and ongoing focus by the pharmaceutical market on this space are key factors driving continued growth in the number of approved and emerging orphan drugs. However, with many orphan drugs priced at high premiums, and given the increasing armamentarium of such agents, the EU5 healthcare agencies must find ways to manage their ever-tightening budgets to best serve the areas of high unmet medical need that orphan drugs seek to address. This study analyzes the health technology assessment (HTA) and pricing and reimbursement (P&R) policies that are used to regulate market access for orphan drugs, specifically exploring the evolving dynamics affecting reimbursement and uptake of current and emerging orphan drugs for cystic fibrosis (CF), idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), Duchenne muscular dystrophy, (DMD), spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), and beta thalassemia (BT).

QUESTIONS ANSWERED

What factors influenced HTA and P&R outcomes for select current orphan agents, with a focus on agents for CFIPFDMDSMAITP and BT?

What is the current market access status for Kalydeco (CF), Orkambi (CF), Esbriet (IPF), Ofev (IPF), Translarna (DMD), Spinraza (SMA), Promacta (ITP), and Nplate (ITP), that represent different price points, varied target population sizes, different levels of unmet need, and staggered approval times.

What funding mechanisms are used for orphan drugs, and what measures are used for controlling and monitoring their use across the EU5 markets?

How will market access barriers for orphan drugs evolve and what challenges are emerging orphan drugs likely to face in the near future?

Product Description:

Access & Reimbursement reports provide in-depth insight regarding the impact of payer policies on physician prescribing behavior so that clients can build their market access strategy and optimize their brand positioning.

Content Highlights:

Actionable recommendations to optimize market access, market access success and stumbles, market access roadblocks, reimbursement dynamics, the impact of pricing and reimbursement, policy, and coverage on prescribing.

Scope of Report:

  • Geography: France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom (i.e., EU5).
  • Primary research: Survey of 300 physicians in the EU5 (60 per country) and interviews with 10 EU5 payers (2 per country).
  • Key drugs covered: Kalydeco, Orkambi, Esbriet, Ofev, Translarna, Spinraza, Revolade, Nplate

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