Management Sciences for Health (MSH), Arlington, VA, Virginia.
Center for Health Financing and Policy, Ministry of Health Government of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Int J Technol Assess Health Care. 2024 Nov 4;40(1):e43. doi: 10.1017/S0266462324000588.
Countries frequently use health technology assessment (HTA) to set priorities for introducing new interventions or evaluating existing interventions; however, applying the tool effectively is heavily dependent on a country's resources and capacity. Infrastructure and data, technical expertise, broad stakeholder involvement, and financial support are required to improve HTA processes. In the Asia-Pacific, HTAsiaLink was established to facilitate this practice, but strengthening and legitimizing this organization are needed to maximize its potential to support HTA institutionalization in the region. To realize this objective, HTAsiaLink can serve as a center of excellence while providing experiential learning and sharing information. As a learning hub, HTAsiaLink can share resources-particularly data-that can contribute to joint HTAs as done in the European Union and strengthen capacity in countries needing to develop their HTA expertise.
国家通常利用卫生技术评估(HTA)来确定引进新干预措施或评估现有干预措施的优先次序;然而,有效地应用这一工具在很大程度上取决于国家的资源和能力。需要基础设施和数据、技术专长、广泛的利益攸关方参与以及财政支持来改进 HTA 流程。在亚太地区,建立了 HTAsiaLink 以促进这一实践,但需要加强和使该组织合法化,以最大限度地发挥其潜力,支持该地区 HTA 的制度化。为了实现这一目标,HTAsiaLink 可以作为一个卓越中心,同时提供经验学习和信息共享。作为一个学习中心,HTAsiaLink 可以共享资源,特别是数据,这些资源可以有助于像在欧盟那样进行联合 HTA,并加强需要发展其 HTA 专业知识的国家的能力。