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[Health technology assessment in public health interventions: is prevention better than cure?].

Mireia Espallargues1, Joan M V Pons, Caridad Almazán, Oriol de Solà-Morales.   

Abstract

Medical activities are increasingly performed with preventive purposes, as part of community programs for secondary prevention but also as part of many clinical activities. However, there are few evaluations of preventive and health promotion activities and, in general, these evaluations only assess aspects of efficacy/effectiveness with little consideration of cost and cost-effectiveness and even less of the ethical, legal, social or organizational consequences. Given the growing interest in evaluation of these interventions from different perspectives, health technology assessment (HTA) has emerged as a multidisciplinary analysis strategy with distinct methodological approaches that may be useful to health administrations and policy-makers for decision making at different levels (micro, meso and macro). This manuscript discusses the characteristics and differential aspects related to assessment of preventive and health promotion activities. This type of evaluation poses constraints, limitations and challenges that should be considered during the process of HTA. In the case of public health there are additional challenges, because the evidence must satisfy a diverse audience, including public health professionals, clinicians, politicians, managers, economists and consumers. The challenge is even greater when evaluating complex, integrated community interventions in which local and contextual aspects are of tremendous importance. In addition, assessment of ethical issues is of the utmost importance since these issues comprise the origin of health services and the target populations are usually healthy. Copyright Â
© 2011 Sociedad Española de Salud Pública y Administración Sanitaria. Published by Elsevier Espana. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22055550     DOI: 10.1016/S0213-9111(11)70007-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gac Sanit        ISSN: 0213-9111            Impact factor:   2.139


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1.  Monitoring and Prognosis System Based on the ICF for People with Traumatic Brain Injury.

Authors:  Laia Subirats; Raquel Lopez-Blazquez; Luigi Ceccaroni; Mariona Gifre; Felip Miralles; Alejandro García-Rudolph; Jose María Tormos
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2015-08-18       Impact factor: 3.390

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