The Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program (HITAP), Ministry of Public Health, Thailand.
National Health Foundation, Thailand.
Int J Technol Assess Health Care. 2019;35(6):461-466. doi: 10.1017/S0266462319000199. Epub 2019 May 17.
Health technology assessment (HTA) has been widely used to inform coverage decisions in high-income countries over the past few decades and has been getting increasing attention in middle-income countries as a tool for healthcare decision making in recent years. This study aims to use the case of the Maternal and Child Health Voucher Scheme (MCHVS) in Myanmar to understand how HTA can have a policy impact in a low or lower middle-income country.
The stages heuristic framework was used to describe the policy-making process. A document review was conducted and tacit knowledge of researchers involved was recorded.
The opportunity for a grant propelled maternal and child health to the policy agenda. An ex-ante HTA, which included a model-based health economic evaluation, informed the design of the scheme. The framework and key parameters from the ex-ante HTA were used for a mid-term review, which provided feedback to the policy implementation process. An ex-post HTA involved fielding a household survey to assess the impact of the scheme.
HTA can be a useful method for informing resource allocation throughout the policy process in low and lower middle-income settings where no formal mechanism for making coverage decisions exists.
在过去几十年中,卫生技术评估(HTA)已在高收入国家中广泛用于为覆盖范围决策提供信息,近年来,作为医疗保健决策工具,HTA 在中等收入国家中受到越来越多的关注。本研究旨在以缅甸母婴健康券计划(MCHVS)为例,了解 HTA 如何在低收入或中下等收入国家产生政策影响。
使用阶段启发式框架描述决策过程。进行了文献回顾,并记录了参与研究人员的隐性知识。
赠款机会将母婴健康问题提上了政策议程。一项事前 HTA 包括基于模型的健康经济评估,为该计划的设计提供了信息。事前 HTA 的框架和关键参数用于中期审查,为政策实施过程提供反馈。事后 HTA 涉及进行家庭调查,以评估该计划的影响。
在没有正式的覆盖范围决策机制的低收入和中下等收入国家中,HTA 可以成为在整个政策过程中为资源分配提供信息的有用方法。