Adopting hospital-based Health Technology

AdHopHTA
Adopting hospital-based Health Technology Assessment in EU
EUnetHTA 2.0 conference Rome 30-31 Oct 2014
Laura Sampietro-Colom (coordinator)
Project partners:
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 305018
Why AdHopHTA?
HB-HTA
Units
Hospital-based HTA (HB-HTA)
Provide decision-makers with contextualised assistance on how to make
sound investment decisions on innovations, thus ensuring that good-value
innovative health technologies reach clinical practice.
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Tailoring HTA to specific hospital circumstances (comparators, how
care is organised in the hospital, BIA,…)
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Keeping a sharper focus on the HTs that are of specific interest for the
hospital
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Timely adjustment to hospital context
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In collaboration with “decision makers” (end users)
AdHopHTA aim
“to strengthen the use and impact of excellent quality
HTA results in hospital settings,
Making available pragmatic knowledge and tools
to facilitate the adoption of HB-HTA initiatives”
HTA in and for hospitals
Start date: 01 Sep 2012
End date: 31 Aug 2015
Project partners
7 Hospitals
Hospital CLINIC (ES) - coordinator
Gemelli U.H. (IT)
Odense U.H. (DK)
Laussane H. (HE)
Helsinki U.H. (FI)
Tartu U.H. (EE)
Ankara Numune H. (TU)
2 HTA Agencies
LBI-HTA (AT)
NOKC (NO)
1 Business school
IESE (ES)
HUS
NOKC
TUH
OUH
LBI-HTA
CHUV
FCRB
IESE
UCSC
ANH
Project activities and outputs
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Analysis of
decision-making
processes for the
adoption of
innovations at
hospital level
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Key message 1:
Hospitals with an HTA Unit show a better
organised process and more efficient
uptake of innovations.
Intermediate results
Analysis of
Informational needs
for the adoption of
innovations at
hospital level
Key message 2
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www.adhophta.eu
Intermediate results
Analysis of current
EU coordination
trends between
National/Regional
HTA Agencies and
HB-HTA units
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Key message 3:
The building blocks of
successful collaboration
More than technical
collaboration:
Competent people
mutual strategic
Relevant outputs
and political support.
Good leadership
Fluent process across levels
(national/regional and hospital)
Intermediate results
Building a
framework for
HB-HTA best
practices and EU
policies
recommendations
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Key
elements
The EFQM model identified and
adapted to the HB-HTA context
Key message 4
HB-HTA process
Leadership & Strategy
Resources & Partnership
Results & Impact
Intermediate results
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Guiding
Principles
for best practices
Handbook of guiding
principles for best
practices in HB-HTA
Work in progress
Toolkit for the
deployment and
advancement of HBHTA initiatives
Stage 1
Setting-up a HTA Unit
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Guiding
Principles
for best
practices
Stage 2
Improvement
of a HTA Unit
Stage 3
Optimisation
of a HTA Unit
Work in progress
Creation of a pilot
database of HB-HTA
products
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entries
Work in progress
Interested in getting to know more?
Poster session
http://www.adhophta.eu
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