Wale Janet L, Scott Anna Mae, Bertelsen Neil, Meade Nick
Patient advocate, 11A Lydia Street, Brunswick, Victoria 3056 Australia.
Centre for Research in Evidence Based Practice, Bond University, Gold Coast, Queensland 4229 Australia.
Res Involv Engagem. 2017 Jan 10;3:3. doi: 10.1186/s40900-016-0053-8. eCollection 2017.
Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is an evidence-based decision-making process, focusing on evaluating health technologies for funding within a healthcare system. 'Health technologies' include medications, medical devices, diagnostics, medical procedures and services. Health Technology Assessment international (HTAi) is a global society for those who produce, use, participate in, or encounter HTA. The HTAi Secretariat supports special interest groups within HTAi. One such special interest group, the Patient and Citizen Involvement in HTA Interest Group (PCIG), focuses on strengthening patient involvement in HTA. PCIG's members are from HTA agencies, research, industry, and patient organisations. We describe the steps PCIG has taken to form an international panel of patient advocates (the Patient Panel) as an autonomous group within its governance structure that reports directly to the PCIG Steering Committee. The Patient Panel was established in order to strengthen meaningful patient involvement in HTA by working co-productively with other PCIG members to develop resources accessible to patient organisations. Patient advocates known to be active within HTA in their own countries were invited to form the inaugural group, with one person appointed to chair the group for the first year. Documentation had been prepared to inform potential members and set out potential roles as seen by the Steering Committee. The appointed Patient Panel is defining its own terms of reference, goals and objectives. The Panel Chair is a member of the PCIG Steering Committee, and is mentored by the retiring PCIG chair. A registry of activities is part of monitoring and evaluation.
Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is an evidence-based decision-making process, focusing on evaluating health technologies for funding within a healthcare system or medical insurance system. 'Health technologies' are understood broadly, and include medications, medical devices, diagnostics, medical procedures and services. Health Technology Assessment international (HTAi) is a global society for those who produce, use, participate in, or encounter HTA. The HTAi Secretariat supports special interest groups within HTAi, including the Patient and Citizen Involvement in HTA Interest Group (PCIG), which focuses on strengthening patient involvement in HTA. PCIG's members come from HTA agencies, research, industry, and patient organisations. We describe the steps the PCIG has taken to form an international panel of patient advocates as an autonomous group within its governance structure, reporting directly to the PCIG Steering Committee. Patient advocates known to be active within HTA in their own countries were invited to form the inaugural group. One person was invited to chair the Panel for the first year of its operation, based on the candidate's experience of working across diseases and countries, and being new to HTAi. Documentation was prepared to inform potential members of the Panel and set out potential roles as seen by the Steering Committee. The Panel came into being in March 2016 and is now setting out its own working principles, goals and objectives. The Panel Chair is a member of the PCIG Steering Committee, and is mentored by the previous PCIG chair. A registry of activities has been set up as part of monitoring and evaluation. The Patient Panel is intended to provide a focus within the PCIG for patient advocates to work among themselves and co-productively through the PCIG Working Groups to develop mutual understanding and strengthen meaningful patient involvement in HTA internationally. Patient advocates can benefit from a clear understanding the evidence requirements within HTA and how information can be effectively presented by patient groups to decision-making bodies. The HTAi Patient and Citizen Involvement Interest Group has set up a Patient Panel consisting of patient advocates. The intent is to work co-productively to advance patient involvement in HTA.
卫生技术评估(HTA)是一个基于证据的决策过程,专注于评估卫生技术以便在医疗保健系统内获得资金支持。“卫生技术”包括药物、医疗设备、诊断方法、医疗程序和服务。国际卫生技术评估协会(HTAi)是一个面向从事、使用、参与或接触卫生技术评估工作的人员的全球性协会。HTAi秘书处为HTAi内部的特殊利益集团提供支持。其中一个特殊利益集团,即患者及公民参与卫生技术评估利益集团(PCIG),专注于加强患者在卫生技术评估中的参与度。PCIG的成员来自卫生技术评估机构、研究机构、行业以及患者组织。我们描述了PCIG为组建一个患者倡导者国际小组(患者小组)所采取的步骤,该小组作为其治理结构中的一个自主团体,直接向PCIG指导委员会汇报。邀请了在本国卫生技术评估领域活跃的患者倡导者组成创始团队,并指定一人在第一年担任该小组主席。已准备好相关文件,向潜在成员介绍情况,并阐述指导委员会所认为的潜在角色。指定的患者小组正在确定其自身的职权范围、目标和宗旨。小组主席是PCIG指导委员会的成员,并接受即将卸任的PCIG主席的指导。活动记录是监测和评估工作的一部分。
卫生技术评估(HTA)是一个基于证据的决策过程,专注于评估卫生技术以便在医疗保健系统或医疗保险系统内获得资金支持。“卫生技术”被广泛理解,包括药物、医疗设备、诊断方法、医疗程序和服务。国际卫生技术评估协会(HTAi)是一个面向从事、使用、参与或接触卫生技术评估工作的人员的全球性协会。HTAi秘书处为HTAi内部的特殊利益集团提供支持,包括患者及公民参与卫生技术评估利益集团(PCIG),该集团专注于加强患者在卫生技术评估中的参与度。PCIG的成员来自卫生技术评估机构、研究机构、行业以及患者组织。我们描述了PCIG为组建一个患者倡导者国际小组所采取的步骤,该小组作为其治理结构中的一个自主团体,直接向PCIG指导委员会汇报。邀请了在本国卫生技术评估领域活跃的患者倡导者组成创始团队。基于候选人跨疾病和国家工作的经验以及对HTAi来说是新人的情况,邀请一人在该小组运作的第一年担任主席。已准备好相关文件,向小组的潜在成员介绍情况,并阐述指导委员会所认为的潜在角色。该小组于2016年3月成立,目前正在确定其自身的工作原则、目标和宗旨。小组主席是PCIG指导委员会的成员,并接受前PCIG主席的指导。已建立活动记录作为监测和评估的一部分。患者小组旨在为PCIG内的患者倡导者提供一个集中平台,使他们能够相互协作,并通过PCIG工作组开展合作,以增进相互理解,加强患者在国际卫生技术评估中的有意义参与。患者倡导者能够从清晰了解卫生技术评估中的证据要求以及患者团体如何有效地向决策机构提供信息中受益。HTAi患者及公民参与利益集团设立了一个由患者倡导者组成的患者小组。目的是通过合作推进患者在卫生技术评估中的参与。