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Access to Biologic Therapies in Canada for Children with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

Authors :
LEBLANC, CLAIRE M.A.
LANG, BIANCA
BENCIVENGA, ALMA
CHETAILLE, ANNE-LAURE
DANCEY, PAUL
DENT, PETER
MIETTUNEN, PAIVI
OEN, KIEM
ROSENBERG, ALAN
ROTH, JOHANNES
SCUCCIMARRI, ROSIE
TSE, SHIRLEY M.L.
BENSELER, SUSANNE
CABRAL, DAVID A.
CAMPILLO, SARAH
CHÉDEVILLE, GAËLLE
DUFFY, CIARAN M.
DUFFY, KAREN WATANABE
HADDAD, ELIE
HUBER, ADAM M.
LAXER, RONALD
LEVY, DEBORAH
JOHNSON, NICOLE
RAMSEY, SUZANNE
SHIFF, NATALIE
SCHMELING, HEINRIKE
SCHNEIDER, RAYFEL
STRINGER, ELIZABETH
YEUNG, RAE S.M.
TUCKER, LORI B.
Source :
Journal of Rheumatology; September 2012, Vol. 39 Issue: 9 p1875-1879, 5p
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Objective.To compare access to biologic therapies for children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) across Canada, and to identify differences in provincial regulations and criteria for access.Methods.Between June and August 2010, we compiled the provincial guidelines for reimbursement of biologic drugs for children with JIA and conducted a multicenter Canada-wide survey of pediatric rheumatologists to determine their experience with accessing biologic therapies for their patients.Results.There were significant difficulties accessing biologic treatments other than etanercept and abatacept for children. There were large discrepancies in the access criteria and coverage of biologic agents across provinces, notably with age restrictions for younger children.Conclusion.Canadian children with JIA may not receive optimal internationally recognized “standard” care because pediatric coverage for biologic drugs through provincial formularies is limited and inconsistent across the country. There is urgent need for public policy to improve access to biologic therapies for these children to ensure optimal short-term and longterm health outcomes.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0315162X and 14992752
Volume :
39
Issue :
9
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Rheumatology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs28172674
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.120089