HTA capacity building in Asia: towards one goal.

Asia capacity building decision-making health health policy technology assessment

Journal

International journal of technology assessment in health care
ISSN: 1471-6348
Titre abrégé: Int J Technol Assess Health Care
Pays: England
ID NLM: 8508113

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
15 Aug 2023
Historique:
medline: 8 9 2023
pubmed: 15 8 2023
entrez: 15 8 2023
Statut: epublish

Résumé

The aim of the 2022 Health Technology Assessment International (HTAi) Asia Policy Forum (APF) was to discuss experiences and challenges around health technology assessment (HTA) capacity building for both HTA agencies and companies in the Asia region and to identify possible solutions as part of a capacity building roadmap. Discussions during the 2022 APF, informed by a pre-meeting survey of HTA agencies and industry attendees from the region, form the basis of this paper. HTA is an essential element of priority-setting in healthcare; however, the scarcity of skilled technical HTA practitioners is a rate-limiting step in the conduct of HTA. The lack of investment in HTA and the political will to mandate the use of HTA in decision-making may be due to a lack of understanding of the value of the HTA process, and how HTA is interpreted and used in the healthcare decision-making process. Increased demand for HTA is created when the value of HTA is recognized. HTA capacity-building challenges may be mitigated by educating stakeholders, particularly policymakers, on the value of, and the need to invest in, HTA as a transparent process to ensure equitable access to health care for all. Investigating a means of funding and implementing an HTA intern program between agencies, in partnership with industry, to facilitate a supportive environment to foster HTA skills and knowledge, build capacity or strengthen existing capacity should be a priority.

Identifiants

pubmed: 37581298
doi: 10.1017/S0266462323000405
pii: S0266462323000405
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

e56

Auteurs

Linda Mundy (L)

School of Public Health, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia.

Guy Maddern (G)

Chair, HTAi Asia Policy Forum, Discipline of Surgery, University of Adelaide, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woodville South, Australia.

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