The NICE Evidence Standards Framework for digital health and care technologies – Developing and maintaining an innovative evidence framework with global impact

Author:

Unsworth Harriet1ORCID,Dillon Bernice2,Collinson Lucie2,Powell Helen2,Salmon Mark3ORCID,Oladapo Tosin2ORCID,Ayiku Lynda3ORCID,Shield Gary4,Holden Joanne2,Patel Neelam5,Campbell Mark2,Greaves Felix6,Joshi Indra7,Powell John8,Tonnel Alexia3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Computer Science, University of Liverpool, UK

2. Centre for Health Technology Evaluation, NICE, Manchester, UK

3. Digital, Information and Technology Directorate, NICE, Manchester, UK

4. Health and Social Care Directorate, NICE, Manchester, UK

5. MedCity, London, UK

6. Science, Evidence and Analytics Directorate, NICE, Manchester, UK

7. NHSx, London, UK

8. Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK

Abstract

Objective In 2018, the UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), in partnership with Public Health England, NHS England, NHS Improvement and others, developed an evidence standards framework (ESF) for digital health and care technologies (DHTs). The ESF was designed to provide a standardised approach to guide developers and commissioners on the levels of evidence needed for the clinical and economic evaluation of DHTs by health and care systems. Methods The framework was developed using an agile and iterative methodology that included a literature review of existing initiatives and comparison of these against the requirements set by NHS England; iterative consultation with stakeholders through an expert working group and workshops; and questionnaire-based stakeholder input on a publicly available draft document. Results The evidence standards framework has been well-received and to date the ESF has been viewed online over 55,000 times and downloaded over 19,000 times. Conclusions In April 2021 we published an update to the ESF. Here, we summarise the process through which the ESF was developed, reflect on its global impact to date, and describe NICE’s ongoing work to maintain and improve the framework in the context for a fast moving, innovative field.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Information Management,Computer Science Applications,Health Informatics,Health Policy

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