Shaping the Future of DHT Assessment: Insights on Industry Challenges, Developer Needs, and a Harmonized, European HTA Framework.

Q2 Medicine
Journal of market access & health policy Pub Date : 2025-09-04 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.3390/jmahp13030046
Fruzsina Mezei, Emmanouil Tsiasiotis, Michele Basile, Ilaria Sciomenta, Elena Maria Calosci, Debora Antonini, Adam Lukacs, Rossella Di Bidino, Americo Cicchetti, Dario Sacchini
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Introduction: Market access, pricing, and reimbursement of digital health technologies (DHTs) in Europe are significantly challenged by regulatory fragmentation and various assessment methodologies. Understanding the challenges and priorities of technology developers is essential for developing effective and relevant policy responses. This study explores perceived barriers and developer-driven priorities to inform the development of a harmonized health technology assessment (HTA) framework under the EDiHTA project. Methods: A mixed-methods approach was adopted, including a scoping review to identify key challenges, a survey of 20 DHT developers, and interviews and focus groups with 29 industry representatives from startups to multinational companies across 10 European countries during 2024. Results: Key challenges included a lack of transparency in reimbursement processes, fragmented HTA requirements, and misalignment between traditional evidence models and the agile development of DHTs. Developers highlighted the need to integrate real-world evidence, consider usability and implementation factors, and provide structured, lifecycle-based guidance. Financial barriers and procedural burdens were particularly significant for small and medium-sized enterprises. Conclusions: These findings highlight the need for an HTA framework that reflects the iterative nature of digital development, integrates real-world evidence, and reduces uncertainty for developers. The EDiHTA project aims to respond to these challenges by building a harmonized and flexible approach that aligns with the goals of the European HTA Regulation.

塑造DHT评估的未来:洞察行业挑战、开发者需求和统一的欧洲HTA框架。
导言:欧洲数字卫生技术(dht)的市场准入、定价和报销受到监管分散和各种评估方法的重大挑战。了解技术开发人员的挑战和优先事项对于制定有效和相关的政策反应至关重要。本研究探讨了可感知的障碍和开发人员驱动的优先事项,以便为在EDiHTA项目下制定统一卫生技术评估(HTA)框架提供信息。方法:采用混合方法,包括确定关键挑战的范围审查,对20名DHT开发人员的调查,以及对来自10个欧洲国家的29名行业代表(从初创公司到跨国公司)的访谈和焦点小组。结果:主要挑战包括报销流程缺乏透明度、HTA要求分散以及传统证据模型与dht敏捷开发之间的不一致。开发人员强调需要集成真实世界的证据,考虑可用性和实现因素,并提供结构化的、基于生命周期的指导。财政障碍和程序负担对中小型企业尤其严重。结论:这些发现强调了HTA框架的必要性,该框架应反映数字开发的迭代性质,整合现实世界的证据,并减少开发人员的不确定性。EDiHTA项目旨在通过建立与欧洲HTA法规目标一致的协调和灵活的方法来应对这些挑战。
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