HTA重塑:重新思考葡萄牙的卫生技术评估框架

Q3 Medicine Portuguese Journal of Public Health Pub Date : 2021-06-21 eCollection Date: 2021-07-01 DOI:10.1159/000516501
João Pereira, Joana Alves, Bernardo Rodrigues, Ricardo Caetano, Pedro Brito-Cruz, Joana Sousa, Branca Barata
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卫生技术评估(HTA)旨在为决策者提供相关数据以做出明智的选择。葡萄牙卫生行政管理局框架最近的变化大大改变了经济评价方面的评估方法,对准入和程序效率可能产生影响。HTA重塑项目的主要目标是为葡萄牙HTA的辩论提供信息,从而确定HTA框架的改进机会和解决方案,以应对未来的挑战。方法:该项目包括几个阶段,即(1)绘制和评估欧洲不同的HTA框架,确定最佳实践和未来框架中需要考虑的关键变量;(2)对相关利益相关者进行深度访谈(n = 11);(3)举办两场工作坊,一场是由年轻专业人士(12人)参与,另一场是由相关的HTA持份者(19人)参与,以巩固和进一步探讨HTA的重要元素,旨在集思广益和制定解决方案,以改善一些最关键的问题,以应对未来的挑战。结果:HTA框架的比较表明,它们的目的和复杂程度在欧洲各国有所不同。例如,对经济证据的需求并不是一致的,偿还协议也有很大的不同。在接受采访的利益攸关方中,对应解决的优先事项达成了高度一致,例如,扩大和建立国家一级的登记处,并确保患者参与整个HTA过程。使用管理准入协议来提高患者可及性的可能性、对每个适应症具有不同治疗价值的药物采用多适应症定价以及改善登记/系统互操作性的可能性获得了中等程度的一致意见。结论:葡萄牙HTA框架可能进一步适应即将到来的挑战,并应发展以改善创新疗法的可及性。欧盟成员国的HTA框架趋同还有很长的路要走。
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HTA Reshaping: Rethinking the Health Technology Assessment Framework in Portugal.

Introduction: Health technology assessment (HTA) aims to provide decision makers with relevant data to make informed choices. Recent changes in the Portuguese HTA framework have altered substantially the assessment methodology with regard to economic evaluation, with potential impacts on access and process efficiency. The HTA Reshaping Project had as its main objective informing the debate on HTA in Portugal, thereby identifying improvement opportunities and solutions to the HTA framework that address future challenges.

Methods: The project comprised several phases, i.e., (1) mapping and evaluation of different HTA frameworks across Europe, identifying best practices and key variables to consider in future frameworks; (2) conduction of in-depth interviews with relevant stakeholders (n = 11); and (3) development of 2 workshops - one with young professionals (n = 12) and another with relevant HTA stakeholders (n = 19) - to consolidate and further explore vital elements of HTA, aimed at brainstorming ideas and developing solutions to improve some of the most critical points, with a view to addressing future challenges.

Results: The comparison of HTA frameworks showed that their purpose and sophistication vary across European countries. For example, the need for economic evidence is not unanimous, and reimbursement agreements vary considerably. Among the stakeholders interviewed there was a high level of agreement on priorities that should be addressed, e.g., expanding and creating national level registries and assuring patient participation throughout the HTA process. The possibility of using managed entry agreements to enhance patients' access, applying multi-indication pricing for medicines with different therapeutic values per indication, and improvement of registry/system interoperability gathered a moderate level of agreement.

Conclusions: The Portuguese HTA framework might be further adapted to upcoming challenges and should evolve to improve access to innovative therapies. There is still a long path towards the convergence of HTA frameworks in EU member states.

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