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Expanding health technology assessment towards broader value: Ireland as a case study

Author(s)
Kinchin, Irina  
Walshe, Valerie  
Normand, Charles  
Kroll, Thilo  
O’Mahony, James F.  
et al.  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/24898
Date Issued
2023-05-02
Date Available
2023-10-27T13:04:48Z
Abstract
Healthcare innovations often represent important improvements in population welfare, but at what cost, and to whom? Health technology assessment (HTA) is a multidisciplinary process to inform resource allocation. HTA is conventionally anchored on health maximization as the only relevant output of health services. If we accept the proposition that health technologies can generate value outside the healthcare system, resource allocation decisions could be suboptimal from a societal perspective. Incorporating broader value in HTA as derived from social values and patient experience could provide a richer evaluative space for informing resource allocation decisions. This article considers how HTA is practiced and what its current context implies for adopting broader value to evaluating health technologies. Methodological challenges are highlighted, as is a future research agenda. Ireland serves as an example of a healthcare system that both has an explicit role for HTA and is evolving under a current program of reform to offer universal, single-tier access to public services. There are various ways in which HTA processes could move beyond health, including considering the processes of care delivery and/or expanding the evaluative space to some broader concept of well-being. Methods to facilitate the latter exist, but their adaptation to HTA is still emerging. We recommend a multi-stakeholder working group to develop and advance an international agenda for HTA that captures welfare/benefit beyond health.
Sponsorship
Health Research Board
Type of Material
Review
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Journal
International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care
Volume
39
Issue
1
Start Page
1
End Page
7
Copyright (Published Version)
2023 The Authors
Subjects

Health technology ass...

Resource allocation

Outcome measurement

Benefits beyond healt...

Wellbeing

Social value

DOI
10.1017/S0266462323000235
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0266-4623
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