Carlsson P, Hultin H, Törnwall J
Swedish Council on Technology Assessment in Health Care (SBU).
Int J Technol Assess Health Care. 1998 Fall;14(4):687-94. doi: 10.1017/s0266462300012009.
This article presents the experiences from a pilot study and the establishment of a permanent system called SBU Alert. The question of establishing a system for the identification and assessment of emerging technologies in health care in Sweden has been on the agenda since the late 1980s. The demand came primarily from policy makers. The pilot study showed that the awareness of the project in the target group (politicians, leading managers, hospital directors, and senior medical advisors) was high. Almost all of those who replied to an assessment questionnaire were in favor of a continuation of the work. In 1997, the Swedish Council on Technology Assessment in Health Care (SBU) was selected to establish a permanent organization. This work has resulted in the identification of a number of methodological problems and tentative solutions concerning all components in the SBU Alert system. We have found that a system for systematic identification and early assessment of emerging technologies is a new and promising tool in the health technology assessment arsenal. Still, experiences are limited. Methodology and the impact of early judgments on decision making need further evaluation.
本文介绍了一项试点研究的经验以及一个名为“SBU 警报”的常设系统的建立情况。自 20 世纪 80 年代末以来,瑞典建立一个用于识别和评估医疗保健领域新兴技术的系统这一问题就已提上议程。这一需求主要来自政策制定者。试点研究表明,目标群体(政治家、高级管理人员、医院院长和高级医学顾问)对该项目的认知度很高。几乎所有回复评估问卷的人都赞成继续开展这项工作。1997 年,瑞典医疗保健技术评估委员会(SBU)被选中建立一个常设机构。这项工作发现了一些与“SBU 警报”系统所有组成部分相关的方法问题和初步解决方案。我们发现,一个用于系统识别和早期评估新兴技术的系统是卫生技术评估工具库中的一种新的且有前景的工具。不过,经验仍然有限。方法以及早期判断对决策的影响需要进一步评估。