Health Economic Modeling

We provide you with argumentative support in price negotiations on DiGA/DiPA, in the initiation of selective contracts and contract negotiations with payers as well as with other relevant stakeholders.

Key questions answered

Digital health solutions manufacturer

Health economic modeling estimates the economic effects (savings, costs) of implementing the care innovation in the care process. Modeling in this context means that the economic effects are estimated and extrapolated using already existing data (customer information, studies from literature, supply data, etc). The company does not collect its own data; instead, an estimate of potential cost savings is made on the basis of this data.

Initially, a workshop focuses on the preparation of health economic modeling, the teaching of the basics of health economics, and the joint development of the questions, analysis methods, and necessary parameters. Then, using the workshop results, modeling of potential savings and additional costs of the intervention/care innovation will be developed. The estimation is based on existing data (possibly provided by the customer) as well as data from the literature (desk research). The result is recorded in the form of a written elaboration (continuous text) and made available to you.

For manufacturers: You will receive argumentative support in price negotiations on DiGA/DiPA, in the initiation of selective contracts and contract negotiations with payers as well as with other relevant stakeholders.

For funding agencies (especially SHI, private health insurance): They receive argumentative support in the initiation of selective contracts and contract negotiations.

We act as a one-stop store for market access and reimbursement for digital health solutions. We provide knowledge transfer and consulting services specifically tailored to digital health solutions, especially in the areas of DiGA, DiPA and selective contracting.

Digital health solutions manufacturer

Health economic modeling estimates the economic effects (savings, costs) of implementing the care innovation in the care process. Modeling in this context means that the economic effects are estimated and extrapolated using already existing data (customer information, studies from literature, supply data, etc). The company does not collect its own data; instead, an estimate of potential cost savings is made on the basis of this data.

Initially, a workshop focuses on the preparation of health economic modeling, the teaching of the basics of health economics, and the joint development of the questions, analysis methods, and necessary parameters. Then, using the workshop results, modeling of potential savings and additional costs of the intervention/care innovation will be developed. The estimation is based on existing data (possibly provided by the customer) as well as data from the literature (desk research). The result is recorded in the form of a written elaboration (continuous text) and made available to you.

For manufacturers: You will receive argumentative support in price negotiations on DiGA/DiPA, in the initiation of selective contracts and contract negotiations with payers as well as with other relevant stakeholders.

For funding agencies (especially SHI, private health insurance): They receive argumentative support in the initiation of selective contracts and contract negotiations.

We act as a one-stop store for market access and reimbursement for digital health solutions. We provide knowledge transfer and consulting services specifically tailored to digital health solutions, especially in the areas of DiGA, DiPA and selective contracting.

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Do you have questions about your digital health solution, possible reimbursement channels or the German healthcare market? The dmac is at your side with all its expertise – our competent team will be happy to support you.

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