Fair Processes for Priority Setting: Putting Theory into Practice; Comment on “Expanded HTA: Enhancing Fairness and Legitimacy"
Publication year
2017Source
International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 6, 1, (2017), pp. 43-47, article 6ISSN
Annotation
01 januari 2017
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Organization
Health Evidence
Bestuurskunde t/m 2019
Journal title
International Journal of Health Policy and Management
Volume
vol. 6
Issue
iss. 1
Languages used
English (eng)
Page start
p. 43
Page end
p. 47
Subject
Governance and Innovation in Social Services (GAINS); Institute for Management Research; Radboudumc 4: lnfectious Diseases and Global Health RIHS: Radboud Institute for Health SciencesAbstract
Embedding health technology assessment (HTA) in a fair process has great potential to capture societal values relevant to public reimbursement decisions on health technologies. However, the development of such processes for priority setting has largely been theoretical. In this paper, we provide further practical lead ways on how these processes can be implemented. We first present the misconception between facts and values that is since long misleading the conduct of HTA. We then argue that HTA should instead be explicitly organized as an ongoing evidence-informed deliberative process, that facilitates learning among stakeholders. This has important consequences for whose values to consider, how to deal with vested interests, how to consider all values in the decision-making process, and how to communicate decisions. This is in stark contrast to how HTA processes are implemented now. It is time to set the stage for HTA as learning.
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