Mapping capacity to conduct health technology assessment in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe
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Olry de Labry-Lima, Antonio; García Mochón, Leticia; Caro Martínez, Araceli; Martín Ruiz, Eva; Espín Balbino, JaimeEditorial
University of Zagreb
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2016-02Referencia bibliográfica
Olry de Labry-Lima, Antonio et al. Mapping capacity to conduct health technology assessment in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe. 2016. Croatian Medical Journal 57(1):66-70. DOI: 10.3325/cmj.2016.57.66
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European Commission ADVANCE_HTA (FP7/2007-2013) 305983Resumen
Aim
To provide insights into the capacity to conduct health technology assessment (HTA) in Central, Eastern, and South-Eastern Europe (CESEE), taking account of technical, financial, networking, and human resources.
Methods
An e-mail survey of 257 CESEE key informants involved in HTA was undertaken between March and April 2014. Contact e-mail addresses were identified from the internet. The survey questionnaire consisted of 3 sections: i) characteristics of the organization performing HTA, (ii) networking in HTA, and (iii) resources allocated for HTA.
Results
The survey was completed by 41 respondents representing a wide range of institutions from CESEE countries (response rate of 19.8%). Less than a quarter of respondents reported that their institutions had HTA-specific budgets, whereas the majority indicated that their institutions participated in HTA networks either at domestic or international levels. Although almost half of respondents indicated that their institutions offered HTA training, a shortage in skills training was suggested as the main barrier to HTA.
Conclusion
This is the first survey to thoroughly assess the state of HTA capacity in the CESEE region. To strengthen HTA capacity, CESEE countries should increase financial, technical, and training resources. To strengthen collaboration, the European Union and other international bodies should assist existing HTA networks in fulfilling their regional activities through leadership, advocacy to local policymakers, funding, and technical assistance.





