INVESTIGADORES
GARCÍA MARTÍ SebastiÁn
artículos
Título:
Identification and selection of health technologies for assessment by agencies in support of reimbursement decisions in Latin America
Autor/es:
PICHON-RIVIERE, ANDRÉS; AUGUSTOVSKI, FEDERICO; GARCÍA MARTÍ, SEBASTIÁN; ALCARAZ, ANDREA; ALFIE, VERÓNICA; SAMPIETRO-COLOM, LAURA
Revista:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT IN HEALTH CARE
Editorial:
CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
Referencias:
Año: 2021 vol. 37
ISSN:
0266-4623
Resumen:
Objective: There is no health system that has the resources to evaluate all technologies. The presence of a clear process to prioritize health technologies for assessment by health technology assessment (HTA) agencies is a good practice principle recognized at the international level. The objective of Health Technology Assessment International´s 2020 Latin American Policy Forum (LatamPF) was to explore how to improve the way HTA agencies in Latin America identify and prioritize technologies for assessment.Methods: This paper is based on a background document, a survey, and the deliberations of the members of the LatamPF (forty-six participants from eleven countries) using a design thinking methodology.Results: Participants agreed that a lack of clear prioritization mechanisms results in HTA processes and decisions that are perceived to be of low transparency and overly exposed to political or interest group pressures. The LatamPF identified barriers and recommended actions to improve HTA prioritization mechanisms in Latin America. The criteria identified as the most important to be taken into consideration by HTA agencies in the region when prioritizing a technology for assessment were: the burden of illness, the potential clinical benefit, the alignment with national health priorities, the potential impact on equity, a lack of treatment alternatives for patients, and the potential economic impact.Conclusions: Forum participants agreed that the establishment of transparent prioritization processes is a key element for all health systems. Improvements in these processes will strengthen HTA and provide greater legitimacy to decision making.