Author:
Gallego Gisselle,Fowler Sandra,van Gool Kees
Abstract
This study describes health care decision makers?
perceptions about decision making processes for
the introduction, diffusion and prioritisation of new
health technologies at the regional and institutional
level. The aim of the study was to aid the
design of a new process of technology assessment
and decision making for the Northern Sydney
and Central Coast Area Health Service
(NSCCAHS). Twelve in-depth, semi-structured
interviews were conducted with senior health
service managers, nurse managers and senior
medical clinicians in the NSCCAHS. Interviewees
described prioritisation and decision-making processes
as ?ad hoc?. Safety and effectiveness were
considered the most important criteria in decision
making but budgetary consideration often drove
decisions about the uptake and diffusion of new
technologies. Current dissatisfaction with decision-
making processes creates opportunities for
reform, including the introduction of consistent
local technology assessments.
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