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  • Health Technology Assessment (HTA) methodology
  • Health policy and systems research
  • Information management in healthcare

Background:

  • The Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Core Model, developed for collaborative HTA information sharing, has been further enhanced for online implementation.
  • The objective was to create a generic HTA process adaptable to agencies' internal workflows while promoting effective use of HTA information.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop an online platform for the HTA Core Model, facilitating electronic utilization and data sharing.
  • To ensure the online system integrates seamlessly with existing HTA agency processes.
  • To establish a policy for governing the use of the HTA Core Model and its associated information.

Main Methods:

  • Development coordinated by a Finnish team with international expert support.
  • Pilot testing conducted among EUnetHTA agencies.
  • Validation through real-world core HTA projects and formal review by HTA agencies.

Main Results:

  • The HTA Core Model Online platform (http://www.corehta.info) offers a tool for electronic HTA Core Model use and a database for HTA information.
  • Access to HTA information is free; production features are currently exclusive to EUnetHTA member agencies.
  • A policy framework has been established to guide the utilization of the Model and its outputs.

Conclusions:

  • Electronic utilization of the HTA Core Model is now feasible through the online platform.
  • The system is actively employed in ongoing EUnetHTA projects, demonstrating its practical utility.
  • Future development will address identified limitations and emerging needs for continuous improvement.