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Reconstitution of the Pharmaceutical Benefit Advisory Committee.

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A decision made (31/03/2008) regarding: Reconstitution of the Pharmaceutical Benefit Advisory Committee.

Decision Reference:  MD-S-2008-0021 

Decision Summary Title :

Reconstitution of the Pharmaceutical Benefit Advisory Committee

Date of Decision Summary:

11 March 2008

Decision Summary Author:

R. Goulding, Policy Principal

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

N/A

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

________

Written Report

Title :

2-3-3 Reconstitution of the Pharmaceutical Benefit Advisory Committee 2008

Date of Written Report:

11 March 2008

Written Report Author:

R. Goulding, Policy Principal

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

Public

Subject: Reconstitution of the Pharmaceutical Benefit Advisory Committee

Decision(s):

The Minister approved the reconstitution of the PBAC until 12th April 2009.

Reason(s) for Decision:

The Pharmaceutical Benefit Advisory Committee (PBAC) is a Statutory Body within the Health Insurance legislation whose membership is reconstituted each year.  Under the Health Insurance (Jersey) Law, 1967, the Social Security Minister is responsible for the inclusion or deletion of products from the Approved List of Pharmaceutical preparations.  However, prior to taking decisions, the Minister must consult with the PBAC. 

The Prescribed List details all medicines, drugs, appliances or materials that are subsidised under the Health Insurance Scheme, for use by general practitioners for the treatment of patients. Under the Health Insurance (Jersey) Law, 1967, the PBAC was formed to review new medicines and to advise the Minister as to what products/ medicines should be added or removed from the Prescribed List (Jersey).

Resource Implications:

There are no additional resource implications

Action required:

To notify the Greffe that the PBAC is reconstituted until 12 April 2009 as per attached schedule.

To notify proposed Committee members that their appointment is approved

Signature: 

Position: 

Date Signed: 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed): 

Reconstitution of the Pharmaceutical Benefit Advisory Committee.

2-3-3 Reconstitution of the Pharmaceutical benefit Advisory Committee  
 

1. SUMMARY  

The Pharmaceutical Benefit Advisory Committee (PBAC) is a Statutory Body within the Health Insurance legislation whose membership is reconstituted each year.  Under the Health Insurance (Jersey) Law, 1967, the Social Security Minister is responsible for the inclusion or deletion of products from the Approved List of Pharmaceutical preparations.  However, prior to taking decisions, the Minister must consult with the PBAC.   
 

 

  1. BACKGROUND 

The Prescribed List details all medicines, drugs, appliances or materials that are subsidised under the Health Insurance Scheme, for use by general practitioners for the treatment of patients. 

Before recommending the addition (or deletion) of a drug, the PBAC considers whether the product is one appropriate for use in mainstream general practice, using a number of evaluation criteria.  

 

  • efficacy (the effectiveness of the drug)
  • the safety profile of the product
  • the range of similar drugs already available
  • relevant prescribing algorithms/protocols (e.g. NICE guidelines)
  • prescribing data available from the hospital
  • other routes of supply 

 

Cost is also considered, but secondary to the proven value of the drug and is viewed in light of the overall benefit of therapy.  The best therapy may be more expensive through primary care, but reduce overall costs by cutting down on hospital treatment or medical complications at a later stage.  However, the PBAC is always mindful as to whether the ongoing cost is sustainable by the Health Fund.  

The constitution of the PBAC is such as to ensure that a wide aspect of professional views is considered under a lay chair.  The Chair, the representative of the Social Security Department and the Pharmaceutical Adviser are appointed by the Minister.  The Chief Pharmacist and Medical Officer of Health are statutory positions. The general practitioners and community pharmacists elect three and two representatives respectively. 

 

  1. RECOMMENDATION

 

The Minister is asked to reconstitute the PBAC for one year until 12th April 2009 as follows: 
 

Mr C Blackmore   Chairman

Dr R Geller     Medical Officer of Health

Mr P McCabe    Chief Pharmacist, Health and Social Services 

Approved Medical practitioners 

Dr C Budd

Dr D Balbes

Dr A Vincent 

Approved Pharmacists 

Mr G Jones

Mr B Eden 

Representatives of the Social Security Department 

Mr R Lang   Financial Director

Mr P McManus   Pharmaceutical Adviser

Miss R Goulding  Policy Principal, (Secretary) 
 
 
 
 
 

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