Implementation of a Market Entry Reward within the United States

The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics : a Journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics
Gregory W DanielMark B McClellan

Abstract

As part of a multifactorial approach to address weak incentives for innovative antimicrobial drug development, market entry rewards (MERs) are an emerging solution. Recently, the Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy released the Priority Antimicrobial Value and Entry (PAVE) Award proposal, which combines a MER with payment reforms, transitioning from volume-based to "value-based" payments for antimicrobials. Here, the PAVE Award and similar MERs are reviewed, focusing on further refinement and avenues for implementation.

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Aug 28, 2018·The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics : a Journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics·Esther BettiolStephan Harbarth

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