Health Technology Assessment - science or art?

GMS health technology assessment Pub Date : 2013-08-01 Print Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.3205/hta000114
Bjørn Hofmann
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The founding disciplines of HTA are clearly scientific, and have been firmly based among the natural sciences. However, common definitions of HTA indicate that HTA is something more than the "pure application of science". This article investigates whether this "something" also makes HTA an art. The question of whether HTA is a science or an art is pursued in two specific and historically rich directions. The first is whether HTA is an art in the same way that medicine is described as an art. It has been argued extensively that medicine is based on two different and partly incompatible cultures, i.e., the natural sciences and humanities. Medicine is based on disciplines within the natural sciences, while its value judgments have been placed in the humanities camp. This dichotomy is present in HTA as well, and the first part of the investigation illustrates how HTA is an art in terms of its inherent and constitutive value-judgments. The second part of the science/art-scrutiny leads us to the ancient (Hippocratic) concept of art, téchne, where we find an etymological and a conceptual link between HTA and art. It demonstrates HTA is not an arbitrary process, even though it involves value judgments and relates complex decision making processes. As an art (téchne) HTA has a specific subject matter, requires inquiry and mastery of general rational principles, and is oriented to a specific end. In conclusion, the science-or-art-question makes sense in two specific perspectives, illustrating that HTA is a science based art. This has implications for the practice of HTA, for its education, and for the status of its results.

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卫生技术评估——科学还是艺术?
HTA的创始学科显然是科学的,并且一直牢固地建立在自然科学的基础上。然而,HTA的常见定义表明,HTA不仅仅是“纯粹的科学应用”。这篇文章探讨了这种“东西”是否也使HTA成为一门艺术。HTA是一门科学还是一门艺术的问题是朝着两个特定的、历史丰富的方向发展的。第一个问题是HTA是否是一门艺术,就像医学被描述为一门艺术一样。人们普遍认为,医学是建立在两种不同且部分不兼容的文化之上的,即自然科学和人文科学。医学以自然科学中的学科为基础,而其价值判断则被置于人文学科阵营。这种二分法也存在于HTA中,研究的第一部分从其固有和构成价值判断的角度说明了HTA是一门艺术。科学/艺术审查的第二部分将我们引向古代(希波克拉底)的艺术概念téchne,在那里我们发现了HTA和艺术之间的词源和概念联系。它表明HTA不是一个任意的过程,尽管它涉及价值判断并涉及复杂的决策过程。作为一门艺术,HTA有一个特定的主题,需要探究和掌握一般理性原则,并面向特定的目的。总之,科学或艺术问题从两个特定的角度来看是有意义的,这表明HTA是一门以科学为基础的艺术。这对HTA的实践、教育和结果的现状都有影响。
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