Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6239804 Health Policy 2014 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We give a detailed overview of the new regulation of treatment methods in Germany.•This new regulation, section 137e SGB V, implements CED.•The German CED approach is compared to selected international implementations.•The new legislation empowers the decision-making body to generate new evidence.•CED schemes are health care system specific but an emerging standard is noticeable.

Funding of diagnostic and therapeutic methods in Germany's statutory health insurance (SHI) follows a dichotomy: in outpatient care, only methods with proven benefit are reimbursed while in inpatient care, all methods may be provided unless they are excluded due to proven harm or lack of benefit. In January 2012, a new section 137e was added to the Social Code Book V (SGB V), allowing for the inclusion of innovative and potentially beneficial diagnostic or therapeutic methods in the SHI benefit basket, while additional evidence regarding their effectiveness and safety must be gathered. In 2013, the Federal Joint Committee (G-BA) has specified the details of this new approach, which can be considered a variety of “Coverage with Evidence Development” (CED). Our comparison with CED schemes in selected countries reveals a dependence of the CED implementation on the encompassing healthcare system. However, we identify a clear legislative foundation, a definitive decision-making body, the possibility to obtain public funding, and the preference for high quality study designs as constituting factors of an emerging international standard for CED. In addition, it is necessary to ensure the suitability of circumstances and technologies for the successful application of CED in a clear and transparent way.

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