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Quality-oriented medicine relies on standards and standard operating procedures (SOPs) for effective quality management. Total Quality Management (TQM) principles ensure high acceptance of health technology assessments.

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Area of Science:

  • Quality Management in Healthcare
  • Health Technology Assessment (HTA)

Context:

  • Healthcare quality is paramount, focusing on patient healing and life improvement.
  • Standards and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) are integral to achieving quality objectives.
  • Total Quality Management (TQM) frameworks encompass both standards and SOPs for integrated quality assurance.

Purpose:

  • To outline the essential role of quality standards and SOPs in healthcare.
  • To describe the quality management approach of the German agency for Health Technology Assessment (DAHTA@DIMDI).
  • To ensure the development processes and content of HTA achieve maximum acceptance.

Summary:

  • Quality-oriented medicine mandates adherence to standards and SOPs within a TQM framework.
  • DAHTA@DIMDI employs quality management aligned with international standards (e.g., DIN EN ISO 9000:2000FF).
  • The agency focuses on enhancing the quality and acceptance of HTA processes and evaluations.

Impact:

  • Establishes a robust quality framework for healthcare services and product development.
  • Promotes international standardization in health technology assessment.
  • Increases trust and adoption of HTA findings across all stakeholder groups.