HOSPITAL-BASED HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT FOR INNOVATIVE MEDICAL DEVICES IN UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS AND THE ROLE OF HOSPITAL PHARMACISTS: LEARNING FROM INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE - Archive ouverte HAL Access content directly
Journal Articles International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care Year : 2013

HOSPITAL-BASED HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT FOR INNOVATIVE MEDICAL DEVICES IN UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS AND THE ROLE OF HOSPITAL PHARMACISTS: LEARNING FROM INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

Anne-Sophie Lelong
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Patrice Prognon
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Judith Pineau
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Objectives: Several models of hospital-based health technology assessment (HTA) have been developed worldwide, for the introduction of innovative medical devices and support evidence-based decision making in hospitals. Two such models, the HTA unit and mini-HTA models, are widespread in university hospitals and involve various stakeholders. The purpose of this work was to highlight the potential role of hospital pharmacists in hospital-based HTA activities. Methods: We searched for articles, reviews, and letters relating to hospital-based HTA, as defined by the Hospital-Based Health Technology Assessment Worldwide Surveypublished by the Health Technology Assessment International (HTAi) Society, in the Health Technology Assessment database, MEDLINE, EMBASE, and hospital pharmacyjournals. Results: The number of university hospitals performing hospital-based HTA has increased since the 2008 Hospital-Based Health Technology Assessment Worldwide Survey. Our own experience and international findings show that hospital pharmacists already contribute to hospital-based HTA activities and have developed study interpretation skills and a knowledge of medical devices. Conclusions: Promoting multidisciplinary approaches is one of the key success factors in hospital-based HTA. Hospital pharmacists occupy a position between hospital managers, clinicians, health economists, biomedical engineers, and patients and can provide a new perspective. In the future, hospital pharmacists are likely to become increasingly involved in hospital-based HTA activities.
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hal-03402706 , version 1 (25-10-2021)

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Nicolas Martelli, Anne-Sophie Lelong, Patrice Prognon, Judith Pineau. HOSPITAL-BASED HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT FOR INNOVATIVE MEDICAL DEVICES IN UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS AND THE ROLE OF HOSPITAL PHARMACISTS: LEARNING FROM INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE. International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 2013, 29 (2), pp.185-191. ⟨10.1017/S0266462313000019⟩. ⟨hal-03402706⟩
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