Health

Beyond skin-deep: tackling gaps in psoriasis care

June 17, 2024

Global

Beyond skin-deep: tackling gaps in psoriasis care

June 17, 2024

Global
Kati Chilikova

Manager, Health Policy

Kati is a manager with the Health Policy Practice at Economist Impact. She works within a multidisciplinary team on research and analysis programs across the health sector. She has experience in health systems and health service delivery with a focus on developing countries. She specialises in primary research, evidence synthesis and policy analysis.

Kati holds a Master in Science in Global Health from Georgetown University and earned her Bachelor in Arts degrees in International Studies and Spanish from Miami University.

Psoriasis is a misunderstood, under-resourced and often undertreated condition that imposes significant costs on patients and society at large.

Psoriasis is a serious, chronic, non-communicable autoimmune disease. It is a painful and stigmatising disease that affects not only the skin, but is also associated with many systemic comorbidities. The disease has a significant detrimental impact on quality of life and overall health. It is painful and can have major physical, mental and quality-of-life impacts on those affected by it. Yet, it is also an eminently treatable condition.

Despite this, psoriasis is beset by low levels of awareness and knowledge, both among the public and healthcare providers. This contributes to delayed diagnosis or misdiagnosis, undertreatment or complete lack thereof. Access to care is further impacted by regulatory, administrative, socioeconomic and geographic factors. Along with the many challenges that patients face in seeking treatment, available treatments are underutilised. Moreover, reliable data on the burden of psoriasis, and the effectiveness of treatments, are sparse.

Beyond skin-deep: tackling gaps in psoriasis care is an Economist Impact white paper, commissioned and supported by Bristol Myers Squibb. The report examines the challenges and opportunities across the psoriasis care pathway in eight countries spanning Europe, North America and Asia (the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, the United States, China and Japan), with a view to uncovering how health systems can better meet patients’ needs. In doing so, Economist Impact identifies four areas for immediate action:

  1. Address stigma, misdiagnosis and undertreatment by improving awareness and health literacy.

  2. Support the adoption of technology to improve equity of access to care and—hand-in-hand with screening—facilitate early diagnosis of comorbidities.

  3. Improve data collection, quality and use, especially in terms of disease burden and registries.

  4. Make care and research more patient-centric; support the use of multidisciplinary teams and shared decision-making.

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