Is it the Right Topic? An Overlooked Stage in the Institutionalization of Health Technology Assessment.

Health systems and reform Pub Date : 2023-12-31 Epub Date: 2024-05-07 DOI:10.1080/23288604.2024.2329082
Elizabeth F Peacocke, Lieke Fleur Heupink, Aparna Ananthakrishnan, Katrine B Frønsdal
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Producing a Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is resource intensive, therefore, an explicit process for Topic Identification, Selection, and Prioritization (TISP) can optimize the use of limited resources to those HTA topics of national importance. TISP does not have to be complicated, however, a formalized process facilitates HTA recommendations that better align with local priorities. The comprehensiveness of TISP processes varies according to countries' needs and to the types of decisions HTA supports. There may be many relevant considerations for TISP, such as the resources available for allocation within the health system, the number of dedicated personnel to complete HTA, and the number of stakeholders and institutions involved in the decision-making process. In countries where HTA-supported decision-making is well-established, the process for TISP is usually formalized. In settings where HTA is emerging, relatively new, or where there may not be the necessary supporting institutional mechanisms, there is limited normative guidance on how to implement TISP. We argue that developing a clear process for TISP is key when institutionalizing HTA. Moreover, insights and experiences from more formalized HTA systems can provide valuable lessons. In this commentary we discuss three institutional aspects that we believe are vital to TISP: 1) Begin topic selection with a clear link to health system feasibility, 2) Ensure legitimacy and impact through transparent TISP processes, and 3) Include the public from the start to embed patient and public engagement throughout HTA.

主题正确吗?卫生技术评估制度化过程中一个被忽视的阶段。
编制卫生技术评估 (HTA) 是一项资源密集型工作,因此,一个明确的专题识别、选择和优先排序 (TISP) 流程可以优化有限资源的使用,将其用于那些对国家具有重要意义的 HTA 专题。不过,TISP 不一定要很复杂,正规化的流程有助于提出更符合当地优先事项的 HTA 建议。TISP 流程的全面性因各国的需求和支持 HTA 决策的类型而异。TISP 可能有许多相关的考虑因素,如卫生系统内可分配的资源、完成 HTA 的专职人员数量以及参与决策过程的利益相关者和机构的数量。在由 HTA 支持决策的国家,TISP 的流程通常是正规化的。而在 HTA 刚刚兴起、相对较新或可能没有必要的支持性体制机制的环境中,关于如何实施 TISP 的规范性指导非常有限。我们认为,制定明确的 TISP 流程是实现 HTA 制度化的关键。此外,更正规化的 HTA 系统的见解和经验也能提供宝贵的借鉴。在这篇评论中,我们讨论了我们认为对 TISP 至关重要的三个制度方面:1)在开始选题时就与卫生系统的可行性明确挂钩;2)通过透明的 TISP 流程确保合法性和影响力;以及 3)从一开始就纳入公众,将患者和公众的参与贯穿于 HTA 的始终。
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