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Health Technology Assessments

Health Technology Assessments. What are they and how are they produced? Karen Ritchie, Senior Health Services Researcher. What is a Health Technology?. Any intervention that may be used to promote health, to prevent, diagnose or treat disease or for rehabilitation or long-term care.

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Health Technology Assessments

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  1. Health Technology Assessments What are they and how are they produced? Karen Ritchie, Senior Health Services Researcher

  2. What is a Health Technology? Any intervention that may be used to promote health, to prevent, diagnose or treat disease or for rehabilitation or long-term care. The term encompasses drugs, devices, clinical procedures and health care settings

  3. Health Technology Assessment(INAHTA, 2000) Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is a multi-disciplinary field of policy analysis, which studies the medical, social, ethical and economic implications of development, diffusion and use of health technology.

  4. Health Technology Assessments Completed • Organisation of services for diabetic retinopathy screening • PET imagine in cancer management • Prevention of relapse in alcohol dependence • Troponin testing in acute coronary syndromes • Ultrasound scanning in early pregnancy

  5. Health Technology Assessment(HTA) Current • The use of B-type natriuretic peptides in the investigation of heart failure • The use of alcohol hand gel to increase hand washing compliance and reduce healthcare associated infection rates

  6. Health Technology Assessment Scientific evidence Views of health service users Health professionals’ judgement

  7. Clinical effectivenessDoes the technology work in clinical practice and is it safe? Economic Evaluation Model of what would happen to Scottish patients in the long-term, taking account of costs and benefits Organisational Issues What’s needed to use the technology in a quality assured manner Staffing, legal issues, etc Patient Issues Patient’s needs and preferences Psychological, social and ethical issues Health Technology Assessment(HTA) NHSQIS Advice

  8. Organisational Issues What’s needed to use the technology in a quality assured manner Staffing, legal issues, etc Health Technology Assessment (HTA)

  9. Organisational IssuesSurvey • Routine scan programme • 13 units offer first trimester scan only • 3 units offer a second trimester scan only • 21 units offer two scans • Variation reported in: • content and timing of scans • staffing and training • equipment used • consent procedures

  10. Clinical effectivenessDoes the technology work in clinical practice and is it safe? Health Technology Assessment (HTA)

  11. Clinical Effectiveness • Evaluation of benefit to risk using • outcome measures of importance to patients in a • standard clinical setting

  12. Literature search • Initial searches to identify HTAs, systematic reviews and evidence-based guidelines • Key health-related databases (e.g. Medline, Embase) • Web sites of relevant organisations (e.g. patient groups, professional bodies) • Ongoing research (e.g. MRC Funded Research,National Research Register)

  13. Clinical Effectiveness • Secondary literature • fetal viability • multiple pregnancies • gestational age • Primary literature • fetal abnormalities

  14. Search methodology • Question broken down into concepts • Population AND intervention AND outcome • e.g. Pregnancy AND ultrasound AND morbidity

  15. Initial results • Pregnancy AND ultrasound = 32,000 records (Medline) • Records filtered: • RCTs • Diagnostic accuracy • Outcomes

  16. Initial results • 2446 RCTs identified • 315 selected on title and abstract • 2923 diagnostic accuracy records • 373 selected on title and abstract

  17. Patient Issues Patient’s needs and preferences Psychological, social and ethical issues Health Technology Assessment (HTA)

  18. Issues for pregnant women Methods • Review of literature • 2 expert interviews • Focus groups • deprived, low income mothers • teenage mothers • middle income, urban mothers • middle income, rural mothers

  19. Economic Evaluation Model of what would happen to Scottish patients in the long-term, taking account of costs and benefits Health Technology Assessment (HTA)

  20. Economic evaluation Economic evaluation has been defined as ‘ the comparative analysis of alternative courses of action in terms of both their costs and consequences’ (Drummond & McGuire, 2001) It is concerned with choices about how to use scarce resources

  21. Economic Modelling Epidemiology Patient pathways Clinical trials Economic data Costs of screening Costs of outcomes Observational studies Model Cohort studies

  22. Strategy 1st trimester scan 1st trimester markers 2nd trimester markers 2nd trimester scan 1 NT Y Y 2 NT Y N 3 NT Y AFP Y 4 NT Y AFP N 5 Booking - double test Y 6 Booking - double test N Scanning Strategies

  23. Strategy Anomalies detected Iatrogenic losses Cost 10 NT scan + 20 scan 176 8 £151 10 NT scan 71 8 £107 10 scan + blood test + 20 scan 176 16 £147 10 scan + blood test 87 16 £104

  24. Recommendations • First trimester scan should be offered to all • fetal viability, multiple pregnancy, gestational age • First trimester screen for chromosomal abnormalities including NT measurement • All women should be offered a second trimester anomaly scan

  25. Issues for women I think it’s lovely, I could lie there all day watching this little thing. My doctor just booked the appointment…you just went ahead and that’s what you did. Nobody said did you want to do it? I don’t think they explained it enough. I don’t think they give you enough scans.

  26. Recommendations • Appropriate patient information prior to ultrasound scan • Information should included conditions identifiable and risks of invasive tests • Time should be available for discussion

  27. Aim and Legal Status of Advice NHSScotland should take account of advice and evidence from the NHS Quality Improvement Scotland and ensure that recommended drugs or treatments are made available to meet clinical need

  28. Principles of Health Technology Assessment Global Evidence National Advice Local/National Implementation

  29. For more information on Health Technology Assessments and the other work of NHS QIS: nhshealthquality.org

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