Protocol for the development of an artificial intelligence extension to the Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards (CHEERS) 2022

Author:

Hawksworth Claire,Elvidge Jamie,Knies Saskia,Zemplenyi Antal,Petykó Zsuzsanna,Siirtola Pekka,Chandra Gunjan,Srivastava Divya,Denniston Alastair,Chalkidou Anastasia,Delaye Julien,Nousios Petros,Gomes Manuel,Avsar Tuba Saygin,Wang Junfeng,Petrou Stavros,Dawoud Dalia

Abstract

1.2.AbstractIntroductionAI interventions for health care are on the rise. Decisions about coverage and reimbursement are often informed by Health Technology Assessment (HTA) bodies, who rely on Health Economic Evaluations (HEEs) to estimate the value for money (cost effectiveness) of interventions. Transparent reporting of HEEs ensures they can be used for decision making. Reporting guidance exists to support this, such as the Consolidated Health Economic Reporting Standards (CHEERS) checklist. We aim to identify consensus about specific items should be reported by HEEs that evaluate AI interventions and, if such items are identified, to develop them into an extension to CHEERS: “CHEERS-AI”.Methods and analysisThe project will have 4 phases:Phase 1 is a literature review to help identify potential AI-related reporting items.Phase 2 commences a Delphi process, with a series of surveys to elicit the importance of the potential AI-related reporting items.Phase 3 is a consensus-generation meeting to agree on the final extension items.Phase 4 is dissemination of the project’s outputs.Ethics and disseminationThis study has received ethical approval from Newcastle University Ethics Committee (reference: 28568/2022). The findings will be available in as an open access article and disseminated through blogs, newsletters, and presentations.1.3.Funding statementThis study is supported by the Next Generation Health Technology Assessment (HTx) project. The HTx project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement Nº 825162. This dissemination reflects only the views of the authors and the Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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