Millar Robyn, Morton Alec, Bufali Maria Vittoria, Engels Sven, Dabak Saudamini Vishwanath, Isaranuwatchai Wanrudee, Chalkidou Kalipso, Teerawattananon Yot
Department of Management Science, University of Strathclyde Business School, Sir William Duncan Building (Level 7), 130 Rottenrow, Glasgow, G4 0GE, UK.
Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program, Ministry of Public Health, Nonthaburi, Thailand.
Cost Eff Resour Alloc. 2021 Jul 2;19(1):37. doi: 10.1186/s12962-021-00290-8.
Health technology assessment (HTA) agencies have an important role to play in managing the rising demands on health systems. However, creating and running such agencies potentially diverts resources from frontline services. A large number of studies address the question of 'what is the impact of HTA?'. Several points of heterogeneity in this literature include: purpose of the study, definition of HTA, definition of impact, and scope and rigour of evaluations. Our study seeks to address several limitations in this literature. This study aims to explore the mechanisms of impact of an HTA agency. In doing so, we consider HTA as an institution rather than a knowledge product to build an impact evaluation framework from an international, multi-stakeholder and multi-dimensional perspective.
We conducted 9 key informant interviews with experts from the international HTA community. We addressed several questions, informed by existing frameworks of impact within the literature, to understand their perspectives on the mechanisms of impact of an HTA agency. We analyse data using logic modelling and impact mapping, as tools to understand and visualise mechanisms of change.
Our impact mapping highlights several distinct, but not necessarily mutually exclusive, mechanisms through which the overall impact of an HTA agency is achieved. These are: the effective conduct of HTA studies; effective use of HTA in agenda-setting and policy formulation processes; effective engagement and external communications; good institutional reputation and fit within the healthcare and policy-making system; effective use of HTA as a tool for the negotiation of health technology prices; and the effective implementation of policy change regarding health technologies. We also identify indicators of these effects.
Our findings and resulting evaluation framework complement and add to existing literature by offering a new perspective on the mechanisms by which HTA agencies generate impact. This new perspective considers HTA as an institution rather than a knowledge product, is international, multi-dimensional, and includes multi-stakeholder views. We hope the analysis will be useful to countries interested in managing HTA performance.
卫生技术评估(HTA)机构在应对卫生系统不断增长的需求方面发挥着重要作用。然而,创建和运营此类机构可能会使资源从一线服务中转移。大量研究探讨了“HTA的影响是什么?”这一问题。该文献中的几个异质性点包括:研究目的、HTA的定义、影响的定义以及评估的范围和严谨性。我们的研究旨在解决该文献中的几个局限性。本研究旨在探索HTA机构的影响机制。在此过程中,我们将HTA视为一种制度而非知识产品,从国际、多利益相关方和多维度的角度构建影响评估框架。
我们对国际HTA界的专家进行了9次关键 informant访谈。我们根据文献中现有的影响框架提出了几个问题,以了解他们对HTA机构影响机制的看法。我们使用逻辑建模和影响映射来分析数据,作为理解和可视化变化机制的工具。
我们的影响映射突出了HTA机构实现总体影响的几个不同但不一定相互排斥的机制。这些机制包括:有效开展HTA研究;在议程设定和政策制定过程中有效使用HTA;有效参与和外部沟通;良好的机构声誉以及与医疗保健和决策系统的契合度;有效将HTA用作卫生技术价格谈判的工具;以及有效实施有关卫生技术的政策变革。我们还确定了这些影响的指标。
我们的研究结果和由此产生的评估框架通过提供关于HTA机构产生影响的机制的新视角,对现有文献进行了补充和拓展。这个新视角将HTA视为一种制度而非知识产品,具有国际性、多维度性,并包含多利益相关方的观点。我们希望该分析对有兴趣管理HTA绩效的国家有所帮助。