Polish Pharmacoeconomic Society activities review 1/2018
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Authors
Name | Affiliation | |
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Monika Szkultecka-Dębek |
Roche Polska Sp. z o.o. |
Review of the Polish Pharmacoeconomic Society activities in 1st quarter of 2018
This year JHPOR
organized their 5th Scientific Conference. It was held on April 13th,
2018 and it was dedicated to the hot topics related to healthcare in Poland.
The Conference was
opened by Professor Karina Jahnz-Różyk and after the opening lecture Marcin
Czech from Ministry of Health shared an update on drug policy in Poland.
It was followed by a presentation
of summary findings on drug policies in selected central European countries by
Monika Szkultecka-Dębek and about the healthcare maps in Poland by Jakub
Adamski.
There was an
extensive discussion on rare and orphan diseases in Poland, including financing
and access to treatment. The overview was presented by Professor Mieczysław
Walczak. Michał Jachimowicz from Polish Pharmacoeconomic Society shared
information about rare diseases financing.
The second session
was dedicated to the following topics: European HTA agency project and the
approach by the Polish HTA Agency (AOTMiT) presented by Joanna Lis and Dominik
Dziurda; the risk sharing agreements based on outcomes by Iga Lipska, hospitals
network by Artur Fałek and managed healthcare from NHF perspective by Andrzej
Śliwczyński.
The information
regarding NHF cooperation with the Central Statistical Office and OECD in
relation to databases supplementation was presented by Melania Brzozowska.
There was also focus
on specific disease areas and Professor Marek Rękas provided an overview of the
planned systemic changes in ophthalmology. Przemysław Silicki summarized the
information related to diabetes financing.
There was also
discussion about biosimilar products lead by Gerald Waligóra and the conference
ended with a session where the JHPOR Editor, Professor Karina Jahnz-Różyk
shared a review of the most important and significant in terms of being
referenced publications from JHPOR.