Implicit factors influencing the HTA deliberative processes in 5 European countries: results from a mixed-methods research

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Monleon, Clara [4 ]
Martin-Spath, Hans
Crespo, Carlos [2 ]
Dussart, Claude [1 ]
Toumi, Mondher [3 ]
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[1] Univ Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Univ Lyon, EA Res Unit 4129, Hlth Syst Proc, Lyon, France
[2] Univ Barcelona, Stat Dept, Avinguda Diagonal 643, Barcelona 08028, Spain
[3] Aix Marseille Univ, Publ Hlth Dept, EA3279, Marseille, France
[4] Univ Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Fac Pharm, Lyon, France
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HEALTH POLICY OPEN | 2023年 / 5卷
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Health technology assessment; Deliberative process; Implicit factors; Mixed-methods research; HEALTH TECHNOLOGY-ASSESSMENT; QUALITATIVE RESEARCH; COVERAGE DECISIONS; ENGAGEMENT; MEDICINES;
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10.1016/j.hpopen.2023.100109
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: Health technology assessment (HTA) bodies across Europe rely on explicit factors for decision making. However, additional undefined factors play a role. This mixed-methods research aimed to identify the implicit factors involved in HTA deliberative processes in five European countries, and to analyze their impact on decision making.Methods: Between February and May 2021, semi-structured interviews (n = 20) were conducted with HTA experts of three different profiles (chair, advisor, and committee member) from France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom. The degree of influence of a set of implicit factors and attributes that play a role in the HTA deliberative process, as previously identified in a systematic literature review, was scored by the experts. Experts were also asked to make recommendations on ways of improving the deliberative process. A qualitative analysis and descriptive statistics of quantitative variables are reported.Results: Most (18/20) experts concurred that implicit factors play a role in the HTA deliberative process. Recommendations for improving the process fell into three categories: transparency, methodology improvement, and stakeholder involvement. The results suggest a need for 1) increased external involvement HTA and 2) development of a methodology to mitigate the influence of implicit factors in the deliberative process. This could be achieved by updating the current frameworks to acknowledge these implicit factors and by developing methods to address them.
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