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. • Tailoring HTA to specific hospital circumstances (comparators, how care is organised in the hospital, BIA,…) • Keeping a sharper focus on the HTs that are of specific interest for the hospital • Timely adjustment to hospital context • 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 2 1 3 4 Analysis of decision-making processes for the adoption of innovations at hospital level 1 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 2 www.adhophta.eu Intermediate results Analysis of current EU coordination trends between National/Regional HTA Agencies and HB-HTA units 3 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 4 42 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 17 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 17 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 117 entries Work in progress Interested in getting to know more? Poster session http://www.adhophta.eu Join our mailing list! [email protected]
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