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UK Government Reviews Health Minister’s Power to Override NICE Cost-Effectiveness Thresholds

Published: December 12, 2025
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The UK is reviewing whether the Health Secretary should have authority to override cost-effectiveness thresholds used by NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) when deciding which treatments the NHS should fund. The debate reflects tension between rapid access to new medicines and maintaining an evidence-based, fair allocation of limited health resources.

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The UK government is examining proposals to give the Health Secretary enhanced powers to bypass or adjust the cost-effectiveness thresholds that guide the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) in approving treatments for NHS funding. Supporters say this could speed access to innovative therapies, while critics warn it may undermine evidence-based decision-making and equitable resource allocation. The review highlights broader questions about balancing innovation, affordability, and fairness in national health systems.

In the UK, a quiet but consequential debate has surfaced over who gets to decide which treatments the NHS pays for  and on what basis. At the centre of it is a rethink of whether the health minister should have the power to override cost-effectiveness thresholds traditionally used by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE).

Since its formation, NICE has been a cornerstone of the NHS’s approach to funding decisions. When new drugs or technologies are evaluated, NICE considers whether the health gains they deliver  measured in quality-adjusted life years (QALYs)  justify their cost. Treatments below a set cost per QALY are more likely to be recommended for NHS support. It’s a method intended to balance clinical benefit with responsible use of taxpayer money.

But critics say the system can be slow and rigid. Innovative therapies  especially in areas like cancer or rare diseases  may fail to clear NICE’s bar, even when patients and clinicians see clear value. That has fuelled political pressure to give the health secretary more flexibility to intervene in certain cases, overriding or adjusting NICE’s thresholds in the public interest.

Proponents argue this could offer speedier access to promising treatments, especially when NICE’s standard process doesn’t capture the broader, real-world value of innovation. They say ministerial discretion could act as a safety valve  particularly for breakthrough drugs or technologies that don’t fit neatly into cost-per-QALY formulas.

But not everyone is sold on the idea. Critics warn that handing politicians more influence over scientific, evidence-based decisions risks politicising healthcare rationing. There are concerns about fairness, consistency, and the potential for decisions driven by media attention or special interest lobbying rather than robust clinical evidence.

The debate mirrors broader global trends. Health systems everywhere are grappling with how to integrate high-cost, high-margin innovations  from gene therapies to personalised cancer treatments  without destabilising budgets or undermining public trust. Countries like Canada and Australia have wrestled with similar questions about flexibility vs. rigour in health technology assessment.

In the UK’s case, the ongoing review is meant to gather evidence and opinion before any formal policy shift. For patients awaiting new options, the outcome could affect how quickly medicines become available on the NHS. For the NHS as a whole, it raises deeper questions about the balance between evidence, affordability, and equitable access.

Whatever direction policymakers take, one thing is clear: decisions about healthcare funding are no longer purely clinical or economic  they’re political, ethical, and deeply entwined with how societies value health and innovation.

“Balancing rapid access to innovation with a fair, evidence-based resource allocation system is one of the defining challenges of modern health policy”

By

HB Team

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