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USING THE INTEGRATE-HTA GUIDANCE: EXPERIENCE FROM CADTH.

Ken Bond1, Laura Weeks2

  • 1Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Healthkenb@cadth.ca.

International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care
|November 17, 2017
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Canada's health technology assessment agency explored the INTEGRATE-HTA guidance for evaluating dialysis treatments. This initial exploration highlighted challenges and opportunities for improving integrated health technology assessments (HTA).

Area of Science:

  • Health Technology Assessment (HTA)
  • Kidney Disease Management
  • Dialysis Modalities

Background:

  • Canada's pan-Canadian health technology assessment (HTA) agency, CADTH, is exploring new guidance for comprehensive assessments.
  • Evaluating diverse healthcare interventions requires integrated approaches to HTA.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe CADTH's initial experience using the INTEGRATE-HTA guidance.
  • To assess the application of INTEGRATE-HTA for evaluating in-center and in-home dialysis for end-stage kidney disease.

Main Methods:

  • Outlined CADTH's standard HTA process.
  • Described the assessment team's experience applying INTEGRATE-HTA guidance.
  • Focused on logic models, implementation, and ethical issue identification.
Keywords:
Complex interventionsEthicsHealth technology assessmentImplementation

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Main Results:

  • INTEGRATE-HTA provided structured guidance for integrating diverse HTA aspects.
  • Challenges included a steep learning curve, tight timelines, and process misalignment.
  • The process initiated dialogue on assessing complex interventions and integrated assessments.

Conclusions:

  • The INTEGRATE-HTA guidance is valuable for comprehensive HTA.
  • Adapting current HTA processes is necessary for effective implementation.
  • This exploration fosters future improvements in integrated health technology assessment.