The European Union has embarked on an ambitious journey to weave Real World Evidence (RWE) into the fabric of its healthcare system. The strategy, underscored by a comprehensive multi-year plan, focuses on harnessing the power of real-world data (RWD) through collaboration, standardization, and innovation. The infrastructure for this integration outlines seven pivotal components: Terminology, Findability, Access, Quality, Advanced Analytics, Use, and Use Cases.
RWE 2020 – The Foundation: The EU emphasizes on the importance of RWD Collection and RWE Generation. Key pillars of this foundational year include:
– Enhancing collaboration nationally and across borders.
– Creating a robust framework with effective methodologies.
– Recognizing the role of RWE in supplementing clinical trials.
– Aiming to support decisions by regulators, HTA, and payers.
– Advocating support for healthcare providers.
2021:
– Focuses on access to RWD and the establishment of the EU4Health Program.
– Introduction of new legislations: Artificial Intelligence Regulation, Health Technology Assessment Regulation, and laws on RWE Value and RWD Access.
– Notably, a step towards centralized data governance with the European Health Data Space Regulation.
2022:
– Expands on the RWE Use Cases with guidelines and draft laws.
– Emphasis on medicinal product regulations.
– The Data Governance Act aims to support data access and streamline data utilization.
2023:
– Proliferation of RWE use cases continues.
– Medicinal Products Regulation is in the limelight alongside explorations into single-arm trials by EMA.
– The year marks a notable focus on AI with the EMA’s guidance on Artificial Intelligence.2024:
– The direction is set towards advanced RWD analytics and a broader scope of RWE Use Cases.
– Introduces a Catalogue of NIS using RWD Sources and a focus on RWD findability with source catalogues = The replacement for the EU PAS Register
This roadmap not only outlines the EU’s commitment to innovative healthcare solutions but also sets a precedent for global health systems to leverage real-world data and evidence for enhanced patient care.
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