Postlaunch evidence-generation studies for medical devices in Spain: the RedETS approach to integrate real-world evidence into decision making
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Published:2021
Issue:1
Volume:37
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ISSN:0266-4623
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Container-title:International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Int J Technol Assess Health Care
Author:
Serrano-Aguilar PedroORCID, Gutierrez-Ibarluzea IñakiORCID, Díaz Pilar, Imaz-Iglesia IñakiORCID, González-Enríquez Jesús, Castro José Luis, Espallargues Mireia, García-Armesto Sandra, Arriola-Bolado Paloma, Rivero-Santana Amado, Perestelo-Pérez Lilisbeth, González-Pacheco Himar, Álvarez-Pérez Yolanda, Faraldo-Vallés María José, Puñal-Riobóo Janet, Ramallo-Fariña Yolanda, Sánchez-Gómez Luis María, Asua-Batarrita José, Reviriego-Rodrigo Eva, Moreno-Rodríguez Anai, Juárez-Rojo Celia, Vicente-Saiz Marisa, Orejas-Pérez Eugenia, Knabe-Guerra Jutta, Prieto-Yerro Isabel, González del Yerro-Valdés Cristina
Abstract
Abstract
The Monitoring Studies (MS) program, the approach developed by RedETS to generate postlaunch real-world evidence (RWE), is intended to complement and enhance the conventional health technology assessment process to support health policy decision making in Spain, besides informing other interested stakeholders, including clinicians and patients. The MS program is focused on specific uncertainties about the real effect, safety, costs, and routine use of new and insufficiently assessed relevant medical devices carefully selected to ensure the value of the additional research needed, by means of structured, controlled, participative, and transparent procedures. However, despite a clear political commitment and economic support from national and regional health authorities, several difficulties were identified along the development and implementation of the first wave of MS, delaying its execution and final reporting. Resolution of these difficulties at the regional and national levels and a greater collaborative impulse in the European Union, given the availability of an appropriate methodological framework already provided by EUnetHTA, might provide a faster and more efficient comparative RWE of improved quality and reliability at the national and international levels.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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