Author:
Drummond Michael,Weatherly Helen
Abstract
Objective: To explore whether more could be done to increase the
implementation of health technology assessment (HTA) findings.Methods: A literature review was undertaken to identify the main
barriers to implementation, the mechanisms that influence the diffusion and
use of health technologies, and evidence of the successful implementation of
findings.Results: Numerous barriers to the implementation of HTA findings
exist at the public policy, health- care professional, and general public
levels. Several mechanisms for influencing the use of health technologies
exist, and there are some examples of findings being implemented through these
mechanisms. However, there are also concerns about the aggressive
implementation of findings. A balanced approach to the implementation of HTAs
is required.Conclusion: The main elements of a successful implementation
strategy are: a) defining a clear policy question; b) defining a clear
research question; c) making recommendations commensurate with the evidence;
d) identifying the implementation mechanism; e) paying attention to incentives
and disincentives; and f) clarifying the roles and responsibilities of the
various parties. Further research is also required into several aspects of
implementation.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Cited by
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