Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program (HITAP), Ministry of Public Health, Nonthaburi, Thailand.
J Comp Eff Res. 2012 Mar;1(2):137-46. doi: 10.2217/cer.12.10.
This article aims to illustrate and critically analyze the results from the 1-year experience of using health technology assessment (HTA) in the development of the Thai Universal Coverage health benefit package. We review the relevant documents and give a descriptive analysis of outcomes resulting from the development process in 2009-2010. Out of 30 topics nominated by stakeholders for prioritization, 12 were selected for further assessment. A total of five new interventions were recommended for inclusion in the benefit package based on value for money, budget impact, feasibility and equity reasons. Different stakeholders have diverse interests and capabilities to participate in the process. In conclusion, HTA is helpful for informing coverage decisions for health benefit packages because it enhances the legitimacy of policy decisions by increasing the transparency, inclusiveness and accountability of the process. There is room for improvement of the current use of HTA, including providing technical support for patient representatives and civic groups, better communication between health professionals, and focusing more on health promotion and disease prevention.
本文旨在阐述和批判性分析利用卫生技术评估(HTA)制定泰国全民医保健康福利包的 1 年经验的结果。我们查阅了相关文件,并对 2009-2010 年制定过程的结果进行了描述性分析。在利益攸关方提名的 30 个优先事项中,有 12 个被选中进行进一步评估。共有五项新的干预措施因具有成本效益、预算影响、可行性和公平性等原因被推荐纳入福利包。不同的利益攸关方参与这一过程的兴趣和能力各不相同。总之,HTA 有助于为医保福利包的覆盖决策提供信息,因为它通过提高过程的透明度、包容性和问责制,增强了政策决策的合法性。目前在使用 HTA 方面还有改进的空间,包括为患者代表和公民团体提供技术支持、加强卫生专业人员之间的沟通,并更加注重促进健康和预防疾病。