Evolving Use of Health Technology Assessment in Medical Device Procurement-Global Systematic Review: An ISPOR Special Interest Group Report

被引:3
|
作者
Cangelosi, Michael [1 ]
Chahar, Akriti [2 ]
Eggington, Simon [3 ]
机构
[1] Boston Sci, Endoscopy, Marlborough, MA USA
[2] IQVIA, Econ Modeling, Gurgaon, India
[3] Medtron Int Trading Sarl, Route Molliau 31, CH-1131 Tolochenaz, Switzerland
关键词
health technology assessment; medical devices; procurement; purchasing; value assessment frameworks; VALUE ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORKS; TASK-FORCE; HTA; CARE; RECOMMENDATIONS; HOSPITALS;
D O I
10.1016/j.jval.2023.06.005
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Objectives: To review the current academic evidence describing how data from health technology assessments (HTAs) informs procurement decisions for medical devices. Methods: A systematic literature review was performed to identify relevant studies and criteria used in medical device purchasing or procurement decisions. Included articles were screened for relevancy and risk of bias. The included studies were summarized qualitatively. Results: A total of 292 studies were screened, of which 11 matched the inclusion criteria. Included studies' geographies and HTA maturity varied. Some studies described hospital-level HTA processes, whereas others focused on national-level recommendations. Criteria for procurement decisions included standard HTA factors, such as efficacy, cost, cost-effectiveness, and budget impact; broader issues were also noted, including impact on the organization, ethical aspects, staff workload, and volume. There was little consideration of device-specific characteristics, such as life cycle, learning curve, or incremental technical innovation. Few decisions referred to HTA reports as part of the procurement decision; similarly, few HTA reports included a procurement perspective to help guide the procurement bodies. Conclusions: There is minimal evidence that notes HTA influencing medical device procurement. Procurement bodies and hospitals may not be incentivized to publish their work and transparency could be improved; further research would better describe the link between HTA and procurement. Such research would enable the HTA agencies to meaningfully assess devices to target procurement bodies and allow device sponsors to prioritize evidence. This could limit redundancy, improve evidence, and ultimately promote savings to healthcare systems and expand access.
引用
收藏
页码:1581 / 1589
页数:9
相关论文
共 42 条
  • [21] Interventions to improve osteoporosis medication adherence and persistence: a systematic review and literature appraisal by the ISPOR Medication Adherence & Persistence Special Interest Group
    Hiligsmann, M.
    Salas, M.
    Hughes, D. A.
    Manias, E.
    Gwadry-Sridhar, F. H.
    Linck, P.
    Cowell, W.
    OSTEOPOROSIS INTERNATIONAL, 2013, 24 (12) : 2907 - 2918
  • [22] Generative Artificial Intelligence for Health Technology Assessment: Opportunities, Challenges, and Policy Considerations: An ISPOR Working Group Report
    Fleurence, Rachael L.
    Bian, Jiang
    Wang, Xiaoyan
    Xu, Hua
    Dawoud, Dalia
    Higashi, Mitchell
    Chhatwal, Jagpreet
    VALUE IN HEALTH, 2025, 28 (02) : 175 - 183
  • [23] Defining the clinician's role in early health technology assessment during medical device innovation - a systematic review
    Smith, Vinayak
    Warty, Ritesh
    Nair, Amrish
    Krishnan, Sathya
    Sursas, Joel Arun
    Costa, Fabricio da Silva
    Vollenhoven, Beverley
    Wallace, Euan Morrison
    BMC HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH, 2019, 19 (1)
  • [24] Defining the clinician’s role in early health technology assessment during medical device innovation – a systematic review
    Vinayak Smith
    Ritesh Warty
    Amrish Nair
    Sathya Krishnan
    Joel Arun Sursas
    Fabricio da Silva Costa
    Beverley Vollenhoven
    Euan Morrison Wallace
    BMC Health Services Research, 19
  • [25] SUITABILITY OF CURRENT EVALUATION FRAMEWORKS FOR USE IN THE HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT OF MOBILE MEDICAL APPLICATIONS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
    Moshi, Magdalena Ruth
    Tooher, Rebecca
    Merlin, Tracy
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT IN HEALTH CARE, 2018, 34 (05) : 464 - 475
  • [26] Initial Medication Adherence-Review and Recommendations for Good Practices in Outcomes Research: An ISPOR Medication Adherence and Persistence Special Interest Group Report
    Hutchins, David S.
    Zeber, John E.
    Roberts, Craig S.
    Williams, Allison F.
    Manias, Elizabeth
    Peterson, Andrew M.
    VALUE IN HEALTH, 2015, 18 (05) : 690 - 699
  • [27] Impact of Interventions on Medication Adherence and Blood Pressure Control in Patients with Essential Hypertension: A Systematic Review by the ISPOR Medication Adherence and Persistence Special Interest Group
    Gwadry-Sridhar, Femida H.
    Manias, Elizabeth
    Lal, Lincy
    Salas, Maribel
    Hughes, Dyfrig A.
    Ratzki-Leewing, Alexandria
    Grubisic, Maja
    VALUE IN HEALTH, 2013, 16 (05) : 863 - 871
  • [28] Identifying the Need for Good Practices in Health Technology Assessment: Summary of the ISPOR HTA Council Working Group Report on Good Practices in HTA
    Kristensen, Finn Borlum
    Husereau, Don
    Huic, Mirjana
    Drummond, Michael
    Berger, Marc L.
    Bond, Kenneth
    Augustovski, Federico
    Booth, Andrew
    Bridges, John F. P.
    Grimshaw, Jeremy
    IJzerman, Maarten J.
    Jonsson, Egon
    Ollendorf, Daniel A.
    Ruether, Alric
    Siebert, Uwe
    Sharma, Jitendar
    Wailoo, Allan
    VALUE IN HEALTH, 2019, 22 (01) : 13 - 20
  • [29] A Systematic Literature Review on the Application of Rasch Analysis in Musculoskeletal Disease - A Special Interest Group Report of OMERACT 11
    Leung, Ying-Ying
    Png, May-Ee
    Conaghan, Philip
    Tennant, Alan
    JOURNAL OF RHEUMATOLOGY, 2014, 41 (01) : 159 - 164
  • [30] Performance assessment of the use of information technology in health management: a systematic review of the literature on the topic
    Longaray, Andre Andrade
    Castelli, Tiago Machado
    CIENCIA & SAUDE COLETIVA, 2020, 25 (11): : 4327 - 4338