BOSTON, March 15, 2018 – The Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER) today released a Draft Evidence Report assessing the comparative clinical effectiveness and value of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) modulators, including combination therapies tezacaftor/ivacaftor (SymdekoTM, Vertex Pharmaceuticals) and lumacaftor/ivacaftor (Orkambi®, Vertex Pharmaceuticals), as well as the monotherapy ivacaftor (Kalydeco®, Vertex Pharmaceuticals), for the treatment of cystic fibrosis.
ICER is committed to engaging with all stakeholders in a thorough and transparent manner. Prior to conducting this review, ICER spoke with key patient groups, clinical experts, and manufacturers, and accepted public comments on a Draft Scoping Document. The current draft report incorporates input received from patients, clinicians, and other stakeholders during each of these opportunities for engagement.
Submit a Public Comment: The Draft Evidence Report and Draft Voting Questions are now open to public comment until April 12th at 5 PM ET. All stakeholders are invited to submit formal comments by email to publiccomments@icer-review.org.
Guidelines for submitting public comments, including formatting specifications, are available on ICER’s website. ICER’s Manufacturer Engagement Guide and Patient Participation Guide provide additional detail on what types of information may be most informative to the report. ICER will review all comments and incorporate any necessary changes in the Evidence Report and Revised Voting Questions that will be posted on or about May 3, 2018. All comments and ICER’s response to comments will be posted publicly along with the revised Evidence Report.
Register to Make an Oral Comment: During the public meeting, there will be a limited amount of time available for interested stakeholders to make an oral comment on the report. Requests to submit oral comments must be emailed to publiccomments@icer-review.org by 5 PM ET on April 12, 2018. Individuals who wish to deliver oral comments must separately register to attend the meeting. For more information about registering for oral comment, please visit our website.
ICER’s reports incorporate extensive input from all stakeholders and are the subject of public hearings through three core programs: the California Technology Assessment Forum (CTAF), the Midwest Comparative Effectiveness Public Advisory Council (Midwest CEPAC), and the New England Comparative Effectiveness Public Advisory Council (New England CEPAC). These independent panels review ICER’s reports at public meetings to deliberate on the evidence and develop recommendations for how patients, clinicians, insurers, and policymakers can improve the quality and value of health care. For more information about ICER, please visit ICER’s website.