了解约旦为实现全民健康覆盖而准备实施卫生保健协定的情况

Q4 Medicine
Mira Alamer, Z. Kaló, Tara Schuller, E. Almomani, R. Alqutob
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随着约旦努力实现全民健康覆盖,确定将哪些卫生技术纳入报销服务篮子的机制变得越来越重要。本研究旨在了解约旦卫生系统中利益相关者对实施卫生技术评估的准备情况和必要性的看法,以支持决策质量和透明度,确保卫生系统支出物有所值,并支持实现全民医疗覆盖。本研究采用了横断面调查方法,并进行了定量分析。一份基于HTA实施记分卡的问卷是亲自进行的,以获取有关14个维度的回答。收集了卫生部、监管机构和国家卫生系统其他利益攸关方代表的31份回复。大多数受访者熟悉HTA,几乎一致认为约旦有必要实施HTA。虽然关于如何实施的观点各不相同,但随着约旦在实现全民医疗的道路上逐步实施HTA,可能需要在HTA的法律框架、可用数据的质量、财政限制和有限的人力资源能力等领域进行仔细考虑。
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Understanding of the Readiness for HTA Implementation in Jordan as a Step Towards Universal Health Coverage
As Jordan strives to achieve universal health coverage, the mechanism for determining which health technologies to include in the basket of reimbursed services has become increasingly important. This study sought to understand stakeholder perspectives in the Jordanian health system regarding the readiness and need to implement health technology assessment (HTA) to support decision-making quality and transparency, ensure value for money on health system spending, and support the achievement of universal health coverage. This study used a cross-sectional survey methodology, and a quantitative analysis was conducted. A questionnaire based on the HTA implementation scorecard was administered in-person to capture responses regarding fourteen dimensions. Thirty-one responses from representatives across the Ministry of Health, regulatory authority, and other stakeholders in the national health system were collected. Most respondents were familiar with HTA and there was nearly unanimous agreement on the need for HTA implementation in Jordan. While the perspectives on how the implementation would occur were varied, careful consideration may be warranted in the areas of the legal framework for HTA, the quality of available data, financial constraints, and limited human resource capacity, as Jordan progresses towards implementing HTA on the road to universal healthcare.
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