Hospital-based health technology assessment ...
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Hospital-based health technology assessment in france: a focus on medical devices
Author(s) :
Martelli, Nicolas [Auteur]
Puc, Cyril [Auteur]
Szwarcensztein, Karine [Auteur]
Beuscart, Regis [Auteur]
Coulonjou, Helene [Auteur]
Degrassat-Theas, Albane [Auteur]
Dutot, Camille [Auteur]
Epis De Fleurian, Anne-Aurelie [Auteur]
Favrel-Feuillade, Florence [Auteur]
Hounliasso, Iliona [Auteur]
Lechat, Philippe [Auteur]
Luigi, Emmanuel [Auteur]
Mairot, Laurent [Auteur]
Nguyen, Thao [Auteur]
Piazza, Laurent [Auteur]
Roussel, Christophe [Auteur]
Vienney, Cécile [Auteur]
Puc, Cyril [Auteur]
Szwarcensztein, Karine [Auteur]
Beuscart, Regis [Auteur]
Coulonjou, Helene [Auteur]
Degrassat-Theas, Albane [Auteur]
Dutot, Camille [Auteur]
Epis De Fleurian, Anne-Aurelie [Auteur]
Favrel-Feuillade, Florence [Auteur]
Hounliasso, Iliona [Auteur]
Lechat, Philippe [Auteur]
Luigi, Emmanuel [Auteur]
Mairot, Laurent [Auteur]
Nguyen, Thao [Auteur]
Piazza, Laurent [Auteur]
Roussel, Christophe [Auteur]
Vienney, Cécile [Auteur]
Journal title :
Therapie
Abbreviated title :
Therapie
Volume number :
72
Pages :
115-123
Publication date :
2017-02-01
ISSN :
0040-5957
English keyword(s) :
Healthcare establishment
Medical devices
Decision supper
Health technology assessment
Medical devices
Decision supper
Health technology assessment
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]
English abstract : [en]
Hospital-based health technology assessment (HTA) guides decisions as to whether new healthcare products should be made available within hospital structures. Its extension to medical devices (MDs) makes it possible to ...
Show more >Hospital-based health technology assessment (HTA) guides decisions as to whether new healthcare products should be made available within hospital structures. Its extension to medical devices (MDs) makes it possible to analyse several relevant aspects of these healthcare products in addition to their clinical value, and such evaluations are of interest to national health authorities, other healthcare establishments and industry. The aim of this work was to formulate several recommendations for a blueprint for hospital-based HTA for MDs in France. Five themes based on the work of the European Adopting hospital-based HTA in the EU (AdHopHTA) project were defined. Each member of the roundtable was then allocated a documentation task based on their experience of the theme concerned, and a literature review was carried out. An inventory of hospital-based HTA was performed and six recommendations aiming to strengthen and improve this approach were put forward: (1) encouragement of the spread of the hospital-based HTA culture and participation in communications and the promotion of this approach to hospital decision-makers; (2) adaptation of hospital-based HTA to the needs of decision-makers, taking into account the financial timetable and strategic objectives of the healthcare establishment; (3) harmonisation of the dossiers requested from industry between healthcare establishments, based on a common core; (4) promotion of the sharing of hospital-based HTA data under certain conditions, with data dissociable from the HTA report and the use of a validated methodology for the literature review; (5) creation of a composite indicator reflecting data production effort and the sharing of HTA activities, to be taken into account in the distribution of funds allocated for teaching, research and innovation missions considered of general interest; (6) the transmission of information directly from local to national level by pioneering centres. This work highlights the major issues at stake in hospital-based HTA and the need to valorise such activities in France.Show less >
Show more >Hospital-based health technology assessment (HTA) guides decisions as to whether new healthcare products should be made available within hospital structures. Its extension to medical devices (MDs) makes it possible to analyse several relevant aspects of these healthcare products in addition to their clinical value, and such evaluations are of interest to national health authorities, other healthcare establishments and industry. The aim of this work was to formulate several recommendations for a blueprint for hospital-based HTA for MDs in France. Five themes based on the work of the European Adopting hospital-based HTA in the EU (AdHopHTA) project were defined. Each member of the roundtable was then allocated a documentation task based on their experience of the theme concerned, and a literature review was carried out. An inventory of hospital-based HTA was performed and six recommendations aiming to strengthen and improve this approach were put forward: (1) encouragement of the spread of the hospital-based HTA culture and participation in communications and the promotion of this approach to hospital decision-makers; (2) adaptation of hospital-based HTA to the needs of decision-makers, taking into account the financial timetable and strategic objectives of the healthcare establishment; (3) harmonisation of the dossiers requested from industry between healthcare establishments, based on a common core; (4) promotion of the sharing of hospital-based HTA data under certain conditions, with data dissociable from the HTA report and the use of a validated methodology for the literature review; (5) creation of a composite indicator reflecting data production effort and the sharing of HTA activities, to be taken into account in the distribution of funds allocated for teaching, research and innovation missions considered of general interest; (6) the transmission of information directly from local to national level by pioneering centres. This work highlights the major issues at stake in hospital-based HTA and the need to valorise such activities in France.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
Administrative institution(s) :
CHU Lille
Université de Lille
Université de Lille
Submission date :
2019-12-09T18:16:21Z