Abstract

Over the last few years, many therapeutic innovations have been approved and marketed in France, within a strained financial setting. Legal dispositions allowed manufacturers (LEEM -les enterprises du medicament) and the economic committee for health products (CEPS) to contract various confidential market access agreements to contain health product expenses. The purposes of this article are to define and describe these different existing market access agreements and to open discussion on their applicability to the problematic of immune-oncology drugs financing. Financial agreements, which led to major savings (discounts refunded to the public payer), have not responded completely to the therapeutic innovations financing problems. Performance agreements (funding based on real-life data and effectiveness of the drug) constitute a hope for health products financing, but major methodological challenges for their use in routine restrict them to rare cases only today. Even though several financial agreements could partly respond to this problematic, use of performance agreements could really constitute an interesting track to tackle this issue.

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