在卫生技术评估中实施沙箱方法:益处与建议。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-11-04 DOI:10.1017/S0266462324000412
Jamie Elvidge, Nick Crabb, Diana Delnoij, Saskia Knies, Douglas Lundin, François Houÿez, Juha Röning, Junfeng Wang, Li Jiu, Alastair Bennett, Yingying Zhang, Dalia Dawoud
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目标:沙箱方法是在金融技术领域开发的,它创造了一种环境,用于合作开发和测试创新的新产品、方法和监管方法,与常规业务区分开来。该方法已被用于医疗保健领域,鼓励创新以应对新出现的挑战,但直到最近才被用于卫生技术评估 (HTA)。本文总结了我们使用沙箱方法应对 HTA 组织所面临的三个挑战的心得,并指出在 HTA 中使用这种方法的意义:方法:我们确定了三个具有挑战性的当代 HTA 相关主题,以便在沙盘环境中进行探讨,从而远离 "现场 "评估的压力和利益。我们召集了 120 名利益相关者和专家参与各种沙盘活动,并最终共同制定了解决方案,以帮助 HTA 组织应对已确定的挑战:结果:我们确定了有关沙箱方法在 HTA 中的潜在益处和实施的重要一般知识。因此,我们提出了指导其使用的建议,包括如何以有效的方式实施 HTA 沙盒以及最适合沙盒的挑战类型:对于许多 HTA 机构来说,由于决策失误和资源限制带来的风险,很难仔细考虑新出现的挑战并对流程进行创新。沙箱方法可以减少这些障碍。在协作性的 "安全空间 "中应对 HTA 挑战的潜在益处相当可观。
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Implementing a sandbox approach in health technology assessment: benefits and recommendations.

Objectives: The sandbox approach, developed in the financial technologies sector, creates an environment to collaboratively develop and test innovative new products, methods and regulatory approaches, separated from business as usual. It has been used in health care to encourage innovation in response to emerging challenges, but, until recently, has not been used in health technology assessment (HTA). This article summarizes our learnings from using the sandbox approach to address three challenges facing HTA organizations and to identify implications for the use of this approach in HTA.

Methods: We identified three challenging contemporary HTA-related topics to explore in a sandbox environment, away from the pressures and interests of "live" assessments. We convened a pool of 120 stakeholders and experts to participate in various sandbox activities and ultimately co-develop solutions to help HTA organizations respond to the identified challenges.

Results: Important general learnings about the potential benefits and implementation of a sandbox approach in HTA were identified. Consequently, we developed recommendations to guide its use, including how to implement an HTA sandbox in an effective way and the types of challenges for which it may be best suited.

Conclusions: For many HTA organizations, it is difficult to carefully consider emerging challenges and innovate their processes due to risks associated with decision errors and resource limitations. The sandbox approach could reduce these barriers. The potential benefits of addressing HTA challenges in a collaborative "safe space" are considerable.

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