Gallego Gisselle, van Gool Kees, Kelleher Dianne
Centre for Health Economics Research and Evaluation, University of Technology Sydney, City campus, PO Box 123, Broadway, NSW 2007, Australia.
Int J Technol Assess Health Care. 2009 Apr;25(2):134-40. doi: 10.1017/S0266462309090187. Epub 2009 Mar 31.
Several studies have shown that a key determinant of successful health technology assessment (HTA) uptake is a clear, fair, and consistent decision-making process for the approval and introduction of health technologies. The aim of this study was to gauge healthcare providers' and managers' perceptions of local level decision making and determine whether these processes offer a conducive environment for HTA. An Area Health Service (AHS) aimed to use the results of this study to help design a new process of technology assessment and decision making.
An online survey was sent to all health service managers and healthcare providers working in one AHS in Sydney, Australia. Questions related to perceptions of current health technology decisions in participants' own institution/facility and opinions on key criteria for successful decision-making processes.
Less than a third of participants agreed with the statements that local decision-making processes were appropriate, easy to understand, evidence-based, fair, or consistently applied. Decisions were reportedly largely influenced by total cost considerations as well as by the central state health departments and the Area executive.
Although there are renewed initiatives in HTA in Australia, there is a risk that such investments will not be productive unless policy makers also examine the decision-making contexts within which HTA can successfully be implemented. The results of this survey show that this is especially true at the local level and that any HTA initiative should be accompanied by efforts to improve decision-making processes.
多项研究表明,成功采用卫生技术评估(HTA)的一个关键决定因素是卫生技术批准和引入过程中清晰、公平且一致的决策程序。本研究旨在评估医疗服务提供者和管理者对地方层面决策的看法,并确定这些程序是否为卫生技术评估提供了有利环境。一个地区卫生服务机构(AHS)旨在利用本研究结果来帮助设计新的技术评估和决策流程。
向在澳大利亚悉尼一个地区卫生服务机构工作的所有卫生服务管理者和医疗服务提供者发送了一份在线调查问卷。问题涉及参与者对其所在机构/设施当前卫生技术决策的看法以及对成功决策流程关键标准的意见。
不到三分之一的参与者同意地方决策流程是适当的、易于理解的、基于证据的、公平的或得到一致应用的说法。据报道,决策在很大程度上受总成本考虑以及中央州卫生部门和地区行政部门的影响。
尽管澳大利亚在卫生技术评估方面有新的举措,但除非政策制定者也审视卫生技术评估能够成功实施的决策环境,否则此类投资可能不会有成效。本次调查结果表明,在地方层面尤其如此,任何卫生技术评估举措都应伴随改善决策流程的努力。