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" ... In the commercial sector, but also Medicaid, there is considerable variation in reimbursement standards for off-label uses. Medicare Part D, on the other hand, has perhaps the clearest directives. Part D plans cover drugs prescribed for off-label use provided they are identified as safe and effective for that use in one of several officially recognized drug compendia. These are comprehensive listings of drugs with information on dosage, formulation, and different forms of usage. ... "
" ... Such a construct already exists, and works very well, when it comes to the prescribing of cancer drugs (where Medicare coverage decisions are bound by compendia standards maintained by outside clinical experts like the National Comprehensive Cancer Network). ... "
" ... Surely having multiple sources is preferable to shoehorning into one reference guide. This said, each compendium ought to be subject to certain standards, such as conflict of interest safeguards and an evidence rating system. Also, it’s important to give payers discretion. They shouldn’t be compelled to cover all off-label uses included in compendia, though they should be required to provide beneficiaries and healthcare providers reasons for their non-coverage (for example, when the evidence offered in a compendium is based on expert opinion and not an observational study). ... "
" ... The challenge is that compendia are published frequently, and changes aren’t uncommon. This means a significant amount of human time is currently spent tracking changes to compendia and analyzing what these changes mean for a company’s bottom line. Given the number of recognized medical conditions and number of drugs available to treat them, staying on top of these changes is a massive chore for any pharma company. ... "