Author:
Ehlers Lars,Vestergaard Malene,Kidholm Kristian,Bonnevie Birgitte,Pedersen Poul Holt,Jørgensen Torben,Jensen Malene Fabricius,Kristensen Finn Børlum,Kjølby Mette
Abstract
Objectives:The purpose of this project was to evaluate local decision support tools used in the Danish hospital sector from a theoretical and an empirical point of view.Methods:The use of local decision support was evaluated through questionnaires sent to all county health directors, all hospital managers, and all heads of clinical departments in cardiology, orthopedic surgery, and intensive care. In addition, respondents were asked to submit whatever decision support tools they were using (including mini-HTAs, other forms or checklists, and special procedures for decision making concerning new health technologies). A theoretical analysis of the decision support tools (decision theory) was performed as well as a comparison with the business case method used in private companies. Finally, the Danish mini-HTA was compared with foreign production and use of HTA and HTA-like assessments as local decision support.Results:The response rate was high (87 percent, 94 percent, 85 percent, respectively). We collected sixty different forms (of which forty-nine were mini-HTAs) and twenty variants of written procedures. We found theoretical and empirical evidence that local involvement in the process of making the HTA could be important for the use of the results from the HTA and for the process of implementing the new technology.Conclusions:Doing mini-HTA in hospitals seems to balance the need for quality and depth with the limited time and resources for assessment.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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