Reminder: Closing deadline for applications for conditional reimbursement in the Netherlands

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Jun 2017

The deadline for acceptance of applications for conditional reimbursement in 2019 by the Care Institute Netherlands (Zorginstituut Nederland) is 29th of June 2017.

Conditional reimbursement for the period of up to 4 years can be available for promising technologies, which did not meet criteria for “state of science and practice” in the assessments of Zorginstituut Nederland.

The pre-condition for submission is available assessment from the Zorginstituut Nederland, which did not find evidence sufficient to recommend technology for reimbursement within basic insurance package, but mentioned possibility of conditional reimbursement.

Application triggers complex 4-stage process of selection of candidate technologies. During period of reimbursement, clinical trial shall be conducted in the Netherlands to bridge evidence gaps.

In 2016, five technologies were selected for conditional reimbursement from 2018, including 3 medical technologies:

  • Minimally invasive operation using Apollo System for spontaneous intracranial bleeding
  • Extracorporeal shock wave therapy for treatment of nonunion fractures of long bones
  • Use of exoskeleton in patients with paraplegia

See full source of information in Dutch here.

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