Literature DB >> 24091174

Health technology assessment and thyroid surgery.

R Lucchini, A Sanguinetti, M Monacelli, R Triola, S Avenia, C Conti, S Santoprete, N Avenia.   

Abstract

The growth of technological innovation, the request for assistance, the rising patient's expectations and the interest of the industry have led to a rise in the cost of health care systems. In this context the role of the National Health System is not to delay the development or adoption of new technologies, but rather to drive the development selecting priorities and promoting its use. Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is a multidisciplinary and multidimensional approach for analyzing the medical-clinical, social, organizational, economic, ethical and legal implications of a technology (devices, drugs, procedures) through the assessment of multiple parameters such as effectiveness, safety, costs of the social and organizational impact. A health technology assessment is a comprehensive, systematic evaluation of the prerequisites for estimating the consequences of using health technology. Main characteristic of HTA is that the problem is tackled using an approach focused on four main elements: - technology; - patient; - organization; - economy. The authors have applied the HTA method for the analysis of the ultrasonic focus dissector on thyroid surgery. They compared the cost of the surgical procedure using the ultrasonic dissector and without it in a case study of 440 patients who underwent thyroidectomy.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24091174      PMCID: PMC3915606          DOI: 10.11138/gchir/2013.34.7.198

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  G Chir        ISSN: 0391-9005


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