Value-based calculators in cancer: Current state and challenges

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Abstract

The ASCO Value Framework, National Comprehensive Cancer Network Evidence Blocks, Memorial Sloan Kettering's DrugAbacus, and Institute for Clinical and Economic Review incremental cost-effectiveness ratio calculator are value-based methodologies that attempt to address the disproportionate increase in cancer care spending. These calculators can beusedasan initial step for discussing cost versus value, but they fall short in recognizing the importance of the cancer journey because they do not fully factor the patient's perspective or the global cost of care. This timely review highlights both the limitations and the advantages of each value calculator and suggests opportunities for refinement. Practicing oncologists, payers, and manufacturers should be familiar with value-based calculators because the role these tools play in cost containment is likely to be hotly debated.

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Nabhan, C., & Feinberg, B. A. (2017, August 1). Value-based calculators in cancer: Current state and challenges. Journal of Oncology Practice. American Society of Clinical Oncology. https://doi.org/10.1200/JOP.2017.022947

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