Unravelling the association between uncertainties in model-based economic analysis and funding recommendations of medicines in Australia

14 February 2025 - Health technology assessment is used extensively by the PBAC to inform medicine funding recommendations in Australia.  ...

Read more →

Update from the PBAC (June 2024)

25 June 2024 - As newly appointed Chair of the PBAC, I would like to take the opportunity to establish ...

Read more →

Review of cancer related surrogate outcomes used for PBAC decision-making

8 September 2023 - Surrogate outcome measures have an increasingly important role in cancer medicine research providing evidence to support ...

Read more →

Australia knocks back application for diabetes drug that could overshadow Ozempic

29 August 2023 - Australia has knocked back an application to subsidise the diabetes drug Mounjaro but the manufacturer still wants ...

Read more →

EQ-5D-Y-3L value sets, valuation methods and conceptual questions

12 December 2022 - The measurement and valuation of child health-related quality of life is a rapidly evolving field. ...

Read more →

Has there actually been early resolution for early resolution resubmissions?

15 September 2022 - Following on from this week's article on early re-entry resubmissions, today we took a close look ...

Read more →

Large scale population based surveys linked to administrative health databases as a source of data on health utilities in Australia

8 September 2022 - It is ideal that modelling studies apply health utility values that are compatible, derived using common methods, ...

Read more →

Analysis of consumer comments into PBAC decision-making (2014–9)

4 February 2022 - Our objective was to analyse and review consumer comments in the PBAC's decision-making process. ...

Read more →

Consumers to have more say on medicine access issues

7 September 2021 - Consumer involvement in Australia’s medicines choices has been further strengthened under a new strategic agreement Medicines ...

Read more →

Moving patient stories highlight opportunities to strengthen our health care systems for all Australians

24 June 2021 - It was an emotional evening among the nearly 200 in-person and online attendees at Parliament House last ...

Read more →

Health care funding decisions and real world benefits: reducing bias by matching untreated patients

14 June 2021 - Governments and health insurers often make funding decisions based on health gains from randomised controlled trials.  ...

Read more →

Is the Department of Health guilty of abusing its monopsonistic power?

8 March 2021 - In these times of heightened sensitivities, is it time the folks in Canberra got called out ...

Read more →

More startling revelations from the Public Summary Document for upadacitinib monohydrate (Rinvoq)

8 March 2021 - Take a seat before reading any further. ...

Read more →

Evaluation of the impact of patient input in health technology assessments at NICE

29 January 2021 - Accounts of patient experiences are increasingly used in health technology assessment processes. However, we know little about ...

Read more →

How many examples does it take for the PBAC to set a precedent?

21 September 2020 - We all know that the PBAC goes to great lengths to ensure its decision-making is consistent. ...

Read more →