Aligning health care policy with evidence-based medicine: The case for funding direct oral anticoagulants in atrial fibrillation

James A. Stone, Karen M. Earl, Blair J. O'Neill, Mukul Sharma, Thao Huynh, Kori Leblanc, Richard Ward, Philip A. Teal, Jafna L. Cox

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Misalignment between evidence-informed clinical care guideline recommendations and reimbursement policy has created care gaps that lead to suboptimal outcomes for patients denied access to guideline-based therapies. The purpose of this article is to make the case for addressing this growing access barrier to optimal care. Stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation (AF) is discussed as an example. Stroke is an extremely costly disease, imposing a significant human, societal, and economic burden. Stroke in the setting of AF carries an 80% probability of death or disability. Although two-thirds of these strokes are preventable with appropriate anticoagulation, this has historically been underprescribed and poorly managed. National and international guidelines endorse the direct oral anticoagulants as first-line therapy for this indication. However, no Canadian province has provided these agents with an unrestricted listing. These decisions appear to be founded on silo-based cost assessment-the drug costs rather than the total system costs-and thus overlook several important cost-drivers in stroke. The discordance between best scientific evidence and public policy requires health care providers to use a potentially suboptimal therapy in contravention of guideline recommendations. It represents a significant obstacle for knowledge translation efforts that aim to increase the appropriate anticoagulation of Canadians with AF. As health care professionals, we have a responsibility to our patients to engage with policy-makers in addressing and resolving this barrier to optimal patient care.

Langue d'origineEnglish
Pages (de-à)1245-1248
Nombre de pages4
JournalCanadian Journal of Cardiology
Volume30
Numéro de publication10
DOI
Statut de publicationPublished - oct. 1 2014

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  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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