Evaluating New Zealanders’ values for drug coverage decision-making: trade-offs between treatments for rare and common conditions

PharmacoEconomics

8 January 2021 - The objectives of this study were to measure the relative societal importance of values of New Zealanders in informing drug funding decisions and to determine how New Zealanders trade-off funding in various scenarios between common and rare diseases.

An online survey was conducted between 17 April and 17 May, 2019 on a sample of 500 New Zealanders aged ≥ 18 years. Participants ranked 13 values using an analytical hierarchy process. Participants were then presented with different trade-off scenarios to measure their attitudes towards funding drugs for common and rare diseases.

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