Alkhaldi Mohammed, Al Basuoni Aisha, Matos Márcia, Tanner Marcel, Ahmed Sara
School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
Department of Public Health, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
Risk Manag Healthc Policy. 2021 Jun 28;14:2757-2770. doi: 10.2147/RMHP.S310215. eCollection 2021.
Technological innovation has a significant role in improving health systems (HSs) and achieving universal health coverage (UHC). The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared resolutions on Health Technology Assessment (HTA) and other global organizations emphasized on HTA systems to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). HTA is a modern multidisciplinary decision-making framework linking knowledge and policymaking by assessing the medical, social, economic, organizational, and ethical effects, and/or impacts within health and social systems. The research significance lies in the growing need for HTA at these moments than ever as it is seen as an essential development approach to tackle the current global challenges and pandemics, particularly in developing countries. The research aims to comprehensively evaluate and understand HTA systems concerning the level of knowledge about HTA, current HTA structure, practices, application, capacity, gaps, and solutions. The project starts in January 2021 and ends in January 2022 and will be carried out in seven countries: Canada, Switzerland, Brazil, Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine, and Tanzania. A mixed-methods, quantitative and qualitative, along with a literature review will be applied. In each country, ten HTA-associated institutions will complete an adapted electronic survey, developed by the WHO, and ten key-informants selected purposively from the government, academia, NGOs, and private sectors to participate in ten individual in-depth interviews. One government representative from each country will participate in one expanded inter-country workshop. Excel, IBM Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS), and MAXQDA software programs will be used for data management and analysis. The research will form cutting-edge evidence not only for the seven countries, but also for the global, regional, and national endeavors with regards to opening a room for HTA best application and optimization. It will reveal lessons learned, determine gaps, and build a well-enabled and institutionalized HTA for better UHC, health systems, and multi-sectoral development.
技术创新在改善卫生系统(HSs)和实现全民健康覆盖(UHC)方面发挥着重要作用。世界卫生组织(WHO)已发布关于卫生技术评估(HTA)的决议,其他全球组织也强调了HTA系统对实现可持续发展目标(SDGs)的重要性。HTA是一个现代多学科决策框架,通过评估医疗、社会、经济、组织和伦理影响,以及/或者在卫生和社会系统中的作用,将知识与政策制定联系起来。目前,HTA的研究意义在于其需求比以往任何时候都在增加,因为它被视为应对当前全球挑战和大流行病的重要发展途径,特别是在发展中国家。该研究旨在全面评估和了解HTA系统,包括对HTA的知识水平、当前HTA结构、实践、应用、能力、差距和解决方案。该项目于2021年1月开始,2022年1月结束,将在七个国家开展:加拿大、瑞士、巴西、黎巴嫩、约旦、巴勒斯坦和坦桑尼亚。将采用混合方法,包括定量和定性方法,以及文献综述。在每个国家,十个与HTA相关的机构将完成由WHO制定的一份经过改编的电子调查问卷,并有目的地从政府、学术界、非政府组织和私营部门挑选十名关键信息提供者参与十次个人深度访谈。每个国家的一名政府代表将参加一次扩大的国家间研讨会。将使用Excel、IBM社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)和MAXQDA软件程序进行数据管理和分析。该研究不仅将为这七个国家,也将为全球、区域和国家层面在为HTA的最佳应用和优化创造空间方面的努力提供前沿证据。它将揭示经验教训,确定差距,并建立一个功能完善且制度化的HTA,以实现更好的全民健康覆盖、卫生系统和多部门发展。