Leveraging Real-World Evidence to Inform Regulatory, Clinical, and Coverage Decisions Related to Glucagon-Like Peptide-1-Based Therapies: Synopsis of a National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Workshop.
Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs) have transformed obesity and diabetes management, with rapidly expanding indications and use among U.S. adults. Despite their promise, key questions remain about optimal treatment pathways, long-term safety, effectiveness across diverse populations, adherence, and economic impact. Real-world evidence (RWE) derived from electronic health records, claims, and other data sources could address these gaps, but unique challenges complicate its use, such as inconsistent insurance coverage, high discontinuation rates, medication shortages, compounded formulations, and off-label prescribing. To explore these issues, the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases convened a workshop in May 2025 with experts from regulatory agencies, guideline committees, payers, and academia. Discussions focused on identifying knowledge gaps in GLP-1RA use, evaluating how RWE informs practice, assessing limitations of real-world data, and strategies to reduce bias in RWE. Presentations emphasized RWE's potential to complement randomized trials by capturing rare adverse events, long-term outcomes, and effectiveness in routine care. However, persistent challenges include data reliability, confounding, and incomplete capture of medication use and outcomes, particularly in pediatric and underserved populations. Coverage decisions remain heterogeneous across Medicare, Medicaid, and private payers and across time, underscoring the need for rigorous cost-benefit analyses. The workshop concluded that robust RWE is essential for developing value-based coverage policies and optimizing GLP-1RA use. Continued investment in high-quality data infrastructure and analytic methods will be critical to inform regulatory, clinical, and economic decisions as utilization expands.
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