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Multi-criteria development and incorporation into decision tools for health technology adoption.

Paule Poulin1, Lea Austen, Catherine M Scott, Cameron D Waddell, Elijah Dixon, Michelle Poulin, René Lafrenière.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: When introducing new health technologies, decision makers must integrate research evidence with local operational management information to guide decisions about whether and under what conditions the technology will be used. Multi-criteria decision analysis can support the adoption or prioritization of health interventions by using criteria to explicitly articulate the health organization's needs, limitations, and values in addition to evaluating evidence for safety and effectiveness. This paper seeks to describe the development of a framework to create agreed-upon criteria and decision tools to enhance a pre-existing local health technology assessment (HTA) decision support program. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: The authors compiled a list of published criteria from the literature, consulted with experts to refine the criteria list, and used a modified Delphi process with a group of key stakeholders to review, modify, and validate each criterion. In a workshop setting, the criteria were used to create decision tools.
FINDINGS: A set of user-validated criteria for new health technology evaluation and adoption was developed and integrated into the local HTA decision support program. Technology evaluation and decision guideline tools were created using these criteria to ensure that the decision process is systematic, consistent, and transparent. PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS: This framework can be used by others to develop decision-making criteria and tools to enhance similar technology adoption programs. ORIGINALITY/VALUE: The development of clear, user-validated criteria for evaluating new technologies adds a critical element to improve decision-making on technology adoption, and the decision tools ensure consistency, transparency, and real-world relevance.

Mesh:

Year:  2013        PMID: 23802401     DOI: 10.1108/14777261311321806

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Organ Manag        ISSN: 1477-7266


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5.  Introduction of new technologies and decision making processes: a framework to adapt a Local Health Technology Decision Support Program for other local settings.

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