HIV 11 Congress Glasgow 2012 Budget issues driving/affecting treatment choice: Community involvement in the London ARV tender 2011/12 Simon Collins www.i-Base.info.

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HIV 11 Congress Glasgow 2012 Budget issues driving/affecting treatment choice: Community involvement in the London ARV tender 2011/12 Simon Collins

HIV 11 Congress Glasgow 2012 Background 1 In the UK, drug prices are negotiated locally and regionally with companies, not nationally In London, for at least ten years, health trusts and hospitals have collaborated for drug purchasing Outcomes included lower prices and greater equity of prescribing across London Oversaw careful use of highest cost ARVs – usually for people with drug resistance

HIV 11 Congress Glasgow 2012 Background 2 Coordinating London-wide services also included New-Fill clinics for lipoatrophy minimising need for people to switch clinics From 2010, central government flat-lined NHS budgets – no increase for inflation. London HIV services had to find £8m savings from drug costs over 2 years Incentive was to be able to retain savings each year for local HIV services (specialist pharmacy, support nurses etc)

HIV 11 Congress Glasgow 2012 Tender process Decision to tender ARV contracts, prices linked to volume use: bulk discounts Policy supported by doctors, community, etc Prescribing guidelines would then factor cost when recommending preferred first, second and MDR combinations When two similar drugs had significantly different prices, use the least expensive Unethical to routinely pay higher prices given limited budgets when not supported by data

HIV 11 Congress Glasgow 2012 Efficacy and safety vs cost Specialist advisory group developed guidelines: included leading HIV doctors and pharmacists from each health Trust and/ or hospital, activists and HIV positive community reps. Prioritised efficacy and safety over cost Less effective drugs (ie AZT, d4T) were never recommended even if they were cheaper

HIV 11 Congress Glasgow 2012 Timeline August 2010 Tender process announced after involvement of key stakeholders October 2010Company meetings on the process December 2010Tender deadline Jan-Mar 2011Guidelines developed 1 April 2011New guidelines in place All steps included community involvement.

HIV 11 Congress Glasgow 2012 Recommendations Mainly affected <50% of first-line treatment Abacavir/3TC > tenofovir/FTC when clinically appropriate No nuke-switches for stable patients Atazanavir/r as first line PI, some switching Higher cost ARVs for resistance/complications All ARVs could still be prescribed Approx £5m saved in year one

HIV 11 Congress Glasgow 2012 Issues raised Some community groups and doctors, felt excluded from the process (even though this was publicised and open) Also strong support because of NHS crisis: ie okay to increase pill count but not doses Some media reports drove alarmist concerns Community responses included a safety audit, and clinic questionnaire and separate UK- CAB online survey

HIV 11 Congress Glasgow 2012 Inaccurate reporting Alarmist and inaccurate reporting included that: everyone would have to switch switching was to older worse drugs only the cheapest drugs were being used that patients had not been consulted. None were true. These claims increased patient anxiety and worry. The guidelines allowed for individual flexibility.

HIV 11 Congress Glasgow 2012 UK-CAB survey Online community survey (Nov11 – Jun 12) to see whether the guidelines: 1) Were generally safe and effective. 2) Were not resulting in reduced care, 3) Were being interpreted correctly in all clinics and populations. 20 questions: broadly positive: ie “How has the new treatment affected your health?”: 57% no difference and 27% health improved. 15% thought their health had got worse (complex cases, or switched back and resolved). Examples of bad care were related to poor clinical practice rather than from following the guidelines

Audit 1: patient questionnaire (n~1400) HIV 11 Congress Glasgow 2012 (Therapeutic tender questionnaire phase 1, )

Audit 2: responses by regimen HIV 11 Congress Glasgow 2012 (Therapeutic tender questionnaire phase 1, )

HIV 11 Congress Glasgow 2012 Implications Could this be repeated? Unclear what would have happened if preferred ARVs were more expensive: lucky that preferred drugs tendered best prices Unclear whether roll-over after initial two-year contract will work Will other regions use similar approach? Can this work on national level?

HIV 11 Congress Glasgow 2012 Lessons Significant outcome for public provider to get drug manufacturers to reduce prices to save £5m Often improved care (switching to PIs with fewer pills, side effects and lower RTV dose) Communication could have been better and evidence base for changes was not clear Audit was slow, but preliminary results support safety and patient satisfaction Community involvement at all stages was essential but problems still occurred

HIV 11 Congress Glasgow 2012 Further information London HIV commissioners Community reports: i-Base.info & aidsmap.com Community survey : Open access paper: Maintaining cost-effective access to ARV therapy through a collaborative approach to drug procurement, consensus treatment guidelines and regular audit: the experience of London HIV commissioners and providers. Foreman C et al. Sex Transm Infect 2012;88:

HIV 11 Congress Glasgow 2012 Future questions Unclear what would have happened if preferred ARVs were more expensive Can this be repeated? Will this work on national level?

HIV 11 Congress Glasgow 2012 Thanks Memory Sachikonye, UK-CAB Brian West, EATG Gus Cairns, NAM Claire Foreman, London Consortium