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Recommendations to drive a value-based decision-making on vaccination

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EXPERT REVIEW OF VACCINES
Volume 21, Issue 3, Pages 289-296

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/14760584.2022.2021880

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Vaccination policies; vaccines; value; value-based healthcare

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  1. V.I.H.T.A.L.I. (Value in Health Technology and Academy for Leadership & Innovation), Spin-Off of Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy
  2. MSD

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This paper presents the evidence on the full value of vaccine(s)/vaccination based on a framework proposed by the Expert Panel on Effective Ways of Investing in Health of the European Commission. It emphasizes the importance of launching interdisciplinary research and implementation initiatives involving all relevant stakeholders to develop vaccination programs based on the recognition of the full value of vaccine(s)/vaccination.
Introduction Health systems worldwide need to pay attention to both sustainability and quality. The explosion of health technologies represents a challenge for health systems' sustainability, and evidence-based tools should support resources allocation to guarantee a continuous quality improvement. The value-based approach could disentangle the full benefit of a health technology, and this is of utmost importance in the vaccination field because of several obstacles still existing in reaching optimal vaccination uptake. Areas covered The paper conveys the evidence on the full value of vaccine(s)/vaccination based on the framework suggested by the Expert Panel on Effective Ways of Investing in Health of the European Commission. Indeed, evidence on the personal, technical, allocative, and societal value of vaccine(s)/vaccination published in the last decade was described as foundation of a following consultation with international experts of the field. The result was the issuing of recommendations for research, decision-making, and public engagement that aimed to drive a value-based decision-making on vaccination. Expert opinion The development of vaccination programs based on the recognition of the full value of vaccine(s)/vaccination is essential. To achieve this goal, it is necessary to launch intersectoral and multidisciplinary research and implementation initiatives involving all relevant stakeholders.

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