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This practical guide offers evidence-informed deliberative processes (EDPs) for healthcare priority setting. It addresses challenges in evaluating current processes and ensuring legitimacy for health technology assessment (HTA) bodies.

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  • Health policy and systems research
  • Decision sciences
  • Public health ethics

Background:

  • Evidence-informed deliberative processes (EDPs) are crucial for healthcare priority setting.
  • Existing guidance on EDPs is expanding, with a new practical guide available.
  • Health technology assessment (HTA) bodies face unique challenges with EDP implementation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To comment on and reinforce recommendations from the second edition of a practical guide for EDPs.
  • To clarify challenges associated with implementing EDPs in HTA.
  • To enhance the legitimacy and effectiveness of healthcare priority-setting processes.

Main Methods:

  • Review and commentary on existing practical guidance for EDPs.
  • Analysis of challenges faced by HTA bodies in utilizing EDPs.
  • Discussion of evaluation methodologies for deliberative processes.

Main Results:

  • Current EDPs may lack robust evaluation, potentially impacting legitimacy.
  • Social learning requirements in EDPs can increase resources and blur deliberation with negotiation.
  • Effective evaluation of EDPs necessitates explicit theories of change, as some outcomes are poor indicators of improvement.

Conclusions:

  • The practical guide provides valuable insights but highlights areas needing further attention for HTA bodies.
  • Strengthening the evaluation of EDPs is critical for enhancing their legitimacy and impact.
  • Clearer distinctions between moral deliberation and political negotiation are needed within EDPs.