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Consensus conferences in different countries. Aims and perspectives.

P B Andreasen

    International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care
    |December 11, 1987
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    Consensus Development Conferences (CDCs) vary globally, impacting clinical practice or public policy. The Danish model shows CDCs effectively influence decisions on both medical and non-medical technologies.

    Area of Science:

    • Health Technology Assessment
    • Public Policy Analysis
    • Sociology of Technology

    Background:

    • Consensus Development Conferences (CDCs) are utilized globally with varying approaches.
    • Models range from expert-dominated clinical practice guidance to public and policy-maker engagement.
    • The influence and scope of CDCs in technology assessment are subjects of ongoing analysis.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze different models of Consensus Development Conferences (CDCs).
    • To assess the relationship between CDC models and democratic technology assessment.
    • To evaluate the potential of CDCs to influence technological decisions.

    Main Methods:

    • Comparative analysis of international CDC models.
    • Case study of the Danish experience with CDCs.

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  • Examination of the influence of CDCs on policy and practice.
  • Main Results:

    • CDCs differ significantly across countries in their focus and participants.
    • Some CDCs prioritize clinical practice and are dominated by medical experts.
    • Other CDCs target the public and political decision-makers.
    • The Danish model highlights CDCs as a powerful social technology for influencing diverse technology decisions.

    Conclusions:

    • Consensus Development Conferences (CDCs) can be adapted to serve different societal needs.
    • The Danish experience demonstrates the broad applicability of CDCs beyond clinical settings.
    • CDCs represent a valuable tool for democratic technology assessment and decision-making.