Tendering process for pneumococcal conjugate vaccine

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Question:

How should vaccine products be compared in the national procurement of the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine in Finland?

Answer:

To answer this question, THL is organising an open discussion during summer 2014. The outcome recommendation of this process is given to the Ministry of Social Affair and Health in August. The discussion is focussed on three topics:

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Question

How should vaccine products be compared in the national procurement of the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine?

Scope

  • We restrict the analysis to vaccination within the infant immunisation programme.
  • We specify criteria for comparing pneumococcal conjugate vaccine products (in Finnish: Vertailuperusteet).
  • The aim is to prepare selection criteria that lead to choice of the economically most advantageous tender.
  • We discuss assumptions underlying the epidemiological model and the cost-effectiveness analysis.
  • The preparation of the criteria is based on current knowledge of the efficacy and impact of pneumococcal conjugate vaccines.
  • The procurement can only involve a product that has trading license in Finland (see Lääkelain 20a§).
  • The procurement must follow the Act on Public Procurement (julkisista hankinnoista annetun lain mukainen).
  • The discussion on these pages does not bind the preparation of the procurement.

Answer

A preliminary answer is to focus on effectiveness to reduce serious pneumococcal disesases and the economic effectiveness of the vaccines.

Rationale

The rationale has been summarised in the following 3 pages: Vertailuperusteet (in Finnish), Epidemiological modelling ja Taloudellinen arviointi (in Finnish).

Comparison of vaccine products will be based on their price and expected health benefits (in Finnish: vertailuperusteet). The health benefits mean the expected reduction in the annual number of invasive pneumococcal disease in the Finnish population, if the vaccine would be used in the national infant immunisation programme. The assessment of the benefits is realised by using an epidemiological model. The effectiveness of the vaccination programme will be quantified as the expected improvement in health-associated quality of life. The selection criterion is formulated so that the economically most advantageous product will be chosen (in Finnish: taloudellisen arvioinnin).

See also

Tendering process for pneumococcal conjugate vaccine
Parts of the assessment

Comparison criteria for vaccine   · Epidemiological modelling   · Economic evaluation

Background information

Sensitivity analysis · Replacement   · Pneumococcal vaccine products   · Finnish vaccination schedule   · Selected recent publications


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Pages in Finnish

Pneumokokkirokotteen hankinta  · Rokotteen vertailuperusteet · Epidemiologinen malli · Taloudellinen arviointi · Pneumokokkirokotteen turvallisuus


Work scheduling · Monitoring the effectiveness of the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine · Glossary of vaccine terminology