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Management of multiple sclerosis patients in central European countries: current needs and potential solutions

Multiple sclerosis (MS) experts in Europe are facing rapidly rising demands of excellence due to the increasing complexity of MS therapy and management. A central European expert board of MS experts met to identify needs and obstacles with respect to raising quality of MS care in central and Eastern...

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Autores principales: Berger, Thomas, Adamczyk-Sowa, Monika, Csépány, Tünde, Fazekas, Franz, Hojs Fabjan, Tanja, Horáková, Dana, Illes, Zsolt, Klimová, Eleonóra, Leutmezer, Fritz, Rejdak, Konrad, Rozsa, Csilla, Šega Jazbec, Saša, Szilasiová, Jarmila, Turčáni, Peter, Vachová, Marta, Vécsei, László, Havrdová, Eva
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: SAGE Publications 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5826096/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29511382
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1756286418759189
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author Berger, Thomas
Adamczyk-Sowa, Monika
Csépány, Tünde
Fazekas, Franz
Hojs Fabjan, Tanja
Horáková, Dana
Illes, Zsolt
Klimová, Eleonóra
Leutmezer, Fritz
Rejdak, Konrad
Rozsa, Csilla
Šega Jazbec, Saša
Szilasiová, Jarmila
Turčáni, Peter
Vachová, Marta
Vécsei, László
Havrdová, Eva
author_facet Berger, Thomas
Adamczyk-Sowa, Monika
Csépány, Tünde
Fazekas, Franz
Hojs Fabjan, Tanja
Horáková, Dana
Illes, Zsolt
Klimová, Eleonóra
Leutmezer, Fritz
Rejdak, Konrad
Rozsa, Csilla
Šega Jazbec, Saša
Szilasiová, Jarmila
Turčáni, Peter
Vachová, Marta
Vécsei, László
Havrdová, Eva
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description Multiple sclerosis (MS) experts in Europe are facing rapidly rising demands of excellence due to the increasing complexity of MS therapy and management. A central European expert board of MS experts met to identify needs and obstacles with respect to raising quality of MS care in central and Eastern European countries. There are substantial variations across countries regarding delivery of care and its cost structure, as well as access to treatment. To date, Eastern European countries are often less able to afford reimbursement of immunomodulatory agents than Western countries. Overall, approximately 40% of working-age patients are not working due to MS. Costs rise steeply with increasing disability; indirect costs constitute the bulk of the financial burden in patients with severe MS. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) assessment is meanwhile obligatory as the diagnostic interface in the management of MS patients. Recommended measures directed at improving quality of care include the collection of patient data in registries, enhanced education of healthcare professionals, implementation of national strategies aiming at reducing regional variation, optimization of approval processes, and removal of administrative barriers. Local partnerships with authorities such as those that represent the interests of employees can contribute to leverage the importance of epidemiological data. The need for education extends to (neuro)radiologists who are responsible for reporting MRI findings in expert quality. Dissemination of the Magnetic Resonance Imaging in MS (MAGNIMS) protocol would be an important step in this context. Also, clinical freedom of choice is rated as essential. Physicians should have access to a range of treatment options due to the complexity of disease. Guidelines such as the upcoming EAN-ECTRIMS clinical practice guideline also aim at providing a basis for argumentation in negotiations with national health authorities.
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spelling pubmed-58260962018-03-06 Management of multiple sclerosis patients in central European countries: current needs and potential solutions Berger, Thomas Adamczyk-Sowa, Monika Csépány, Tünde Fazekas, Franz Hojs Fabjan, Tanja Horáková, Dana Illes, Zsolt Klimová, Eleonóra Leutmezer, Fritz Rejdak, Konrad Rozsa, Csilla Šega Jazbec, Saša Szilasiová, Jarmila Turčáni, Peter Vachová, Marta Vécsei, László Havrdová, Eva Ther Adv Neurol Disord Review Multiple sclerosis (MS) experts in Europe are facing rapidly rising demands of excellence due to the increasing complexity of MS therapy and management. A central European expert board of MS experts met to identify needs and obstacles with respect to raising quality of MS care in central and Eastern European countries. There are substantial variations across countries regarding delivery of care and its cost structure, as well as access to treatment. To date, Eastern European countries are often less able to afford reimbursement of immunomodulatory agents than Western countries. Overall, approximately 40% of working-age patients are not working due to MS. Costs rise steeply with increasing disability; indirect costs constitute the bulk of the financial burden in patients with severe MS. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) assessment is meanwhile obligatory as the diagnostic interface in the management of MS patients. Recommended measures directed at improving quality of care include the collection of patient data in registries, enhanced education of healthcare professionals, implementation of national strategies aiming at reducing regional variation, optimization of approval processes, and removal of administrative barriers. Local partnerships with authorities such as those that represent the interests of employees can contribute to leverage the importance of epidemiological data. The need for education extends to (neuro)radiologists who are responsible for reporting MRI findings in expert quality. Dissemination of the Magnetic Resonance Imaging in MS (MAGNIMS) protocol would be an important step in this context. Also, clinical freedom of choice is rated as essential. Physicians should have access to a range of treatment options due to the complexity of disease. Guidelines such as the upcoming EAN-ECTRIMS clinical practice guideline also aim at providing a basis for argumentation in negotiations with national health authorities. SAGE Publications 2018-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5826096/ /pubmed/29511382 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1756286418759189 Text en © The Author(s), 2018 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Berger, Thomas
Adamczyk-Sowa, Monika
Csépány, Tünde
Fazekas, Franz
Hojs Fabjan, Tanja
Horáková, Dana
Illes, Zsolt
Klimová, Eleonóra
Leutmezer, Fritz
Rejdak, Konrad
Rozsa, Csilla
Šega Jazbec, Saša
Szilasiová, Jarmila
Turčáni, Peter
Vachová, Marta
Vécsei, László
Havrdová, Eva
Management of multiple sclerosis patients in central European countries: current needs and potential solutions
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title_full Management of multiple sclerosis patients in central European countries: current needs and potential solutions
title_fullStr Management of multiple sclerosis patients in central European countries: current needs and potential solutions
title_full_unstemmed Management of multiple sclerosis patients in central European countries: current needs and potential solutions
title_short Management of multiple sclerosis patients in central European countries: current needs and potential solutions
title_sort management of multiple sclerosis patients in central european countries: current needs and potential solutions
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5826096/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29511382
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1756286418759189
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