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Deliberative processes in health technology assessment (HTA) require clear principles like transparency, inclusivity, and impartiality for effective decision-making. Further research is needed to document and improve these crucial HTA processes.

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  • Health Technology Assessment (HTA)
  • Public Health Policy
  • Decision Sciences

Background:

  • Deliberative processes are integral to Health Technology Assessment (HTA) programs globally.
  • These processes synthesize evidence, perspectives, and values for transparent decision-making.
  • There is a recognized gap in research and documentation for developing effective and high-quality deliberative processes in HTA.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize the 2020 Health Technology Assessment international (HTAi) Global Policy Forum (GPF) discussion on deliberative processes within HTA.
  • To identify core principles and supporting actions for effective deliberative processes in HTA.
  • To propose next steps for HTA agencies, researchers, and stakeholders to advance the field.

Main Methods:

  • The study involved discussions within small and large groups at the 2020 HTAi GPF.
  • Successive rounds of polling were used to gauge consensus among participants.
  • The methodology focused on collaborative dialogue to establish principles for deliberative HTA.

Main Results:

  • Strong consensus was reached on three core principles: transparency, inclusivity, and impartiality.
  • Additional important principles identified include respect, reviewability, consistency, and reasonableness.
  • Supporting actions for each principle were described, emphasizing context-specific application within HTA settings.

Conclusions:

  • The identified principles and actions provide a framework for enhancing deliberative processes in HTA.
  • Context-sensitivity is crucial, considering political, legislative, and operational factors influencing HTA environments.
  • The findings serve as a foundation for future research and improved documentation of deliberation in HTA.