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Internal evaluation of the European network for Health Technology Assessment project

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2009

Lise Lund Håheim
Affiliation:
Norwegian Knowledge Centre for the Health Service
Iñaki Imaz
Affiliation:
Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Marlène Läubli Loud
Affiliation:
Federal Office of Public Health and University of Fribourg
Teresa Gasparetto
Affiliation:
Health and Social Planning Department
Jesús González-Enriquez
Affiliation:
Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Helena Dahlgren
Affiliation:
Swedish Council on Technology Assessment in Healh Care
Igor Trofimovs
Affiliation:
Riga Eastern University Hospital
Elena Berti
Affiliation:
Agenzia Sanitaria e Sociale Regione Emilia-Romagna
Berit Mørland
Affiliation:
Norwegian Knowledge Centre for the Health Services
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Abstract

Objectives: The internal evaluation studied the development of the European network for Health Technology Assessment (EUnetHTA) Project in achieving the general objective of establishing an effective and a sustainable network of health technology assessment (HTA) in Europe.

Methods: The Work Package 3 group was dedicated to this task and performed the work. Information on activities during the project was collected from three sources. First, three yearly cross-sectional studies surveyed the participants’ opinions. Responses were by individuals or by institutions. The last round included surveys to the Steering Committee, the Stakeholder Forum, and the Secretariat. Second, the Work Package Lead Partners were interviewed bi-annually, five times in total, to update the information on the Project's progress. Third, additional information was sought in available documents.

Results: The organizational structure remained stable. The Project succeeded in developing tools aimed at providing common methodology with intent to establish a standard of conducting and reporting HTA and to facilitate greater collaboration among agencies. The participants/agencies expressed their belief in a network and in maintaining local/national autonomy. The Work Package Leaders expressed a strong belief in the solid base of the Project for a future network on which to build, but were aware of the need for funding and governmental support.

Conclusions: Participants and Work Package Leaders have expressed support for a future network that will improve national and international collaboration in HTA based on the experience from the EUnetHTA project.

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Figure 1. Results of participant survey on the question: “EUnetHTA will improve the quality of HTA reports.”

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Figure 2. Results of participant survey on the question: “Is language a barrier?”

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Figure 3. Results of participant survey on the question: “The network will improve the implementation of the HTA reports in the health service of my country.”

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Figure 4. Results of participant survey on the question: “The participation of my institution will strengthen the use of HTA as a working method in the health service of my country.”