TY - JOUR
T1 - Analysis of a Small Group of Stakeholders Regarding Advancing Health Technology Assessment in India
AU - Jain, B.
AU - Hiligsmann, M.
AU - Mathew, J.L.
AU - Evers, S.M.
PY - 2014/1/1
Y1 - 2014/1/1
N2 - This study aimed to explore and understand the perspectives of a small group of stakeholders involved in health technology assessment (HTA) for evidence-informed decision making on policy in the Indian health system.Semi-structured interviews were conducted in April-June 2013 with policymakers, academicians, industry experts, and community representatives in India to understand their knowledge of, position regarding, and interest in HTA. A semi-structured questionnaire was designed on the basis of a World Health Organization framework for evidence-informed health care policymaking.Seven key informant interviews were conducted to represent the various stakeholders. Although there is a good understanding of HTA among the national-level policymakers, academicians, civil society representatives, and industry experts, there is lack of knowledge about the subject among policymakers at the lower level. There is a positive perception about producing and using HTA for decision making among all the stakeholders interviewed. Nevertheless, at the national level, institutions prefer to treat the use of HTA evidence with caution because the capacity for adopting evidence-based tools in the health system is very limited.This small-size stakeholder analysis suggests a mixed response in implementing HTA in India. There are, however, factors involved in implementing such tools that can be dealt with using various approaches. Finally, there is a positive view on the national level toward pushing the HTA agenda forward to improve the decision-making process in health care. International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR).
AB - This study aimed to explore and understand the perspectives of a small group of stakeholders involved in health technology assessment (HTA) for evidence-informed decision making on policy in the Indian health system.Semi-structured interviews were conducted in April-June 2013 with policymakers, academicians, industry experts, and community representatives in India to understand their knowledge of, position regarding, and interest in HTA. A semi-structured questionnaire was designed on the basis of a World Health Organization framework for evidence-informed health care policymaking.Seven key informant interviews were conducted to represent the various stakeholders. Although there is a good understanding of HTA among the national-level policymakers, academicians, civil society representatives, and industry experts, there is lack of knowledge about the subject among policymakers at the lower level. There is a positive perception about producing and using HTA for decision making among all the stakeholders interviewed. Nevertheless, at the national level, institutions prefer to treat the use of HTA evidence with caution because the capacity for adopting evidence-based tools in the health system is very limited.This small-size stakeholder analysis suggests a mixed response in implementing HTA in India. There are, however, factors involved in implementing such tools that can be dealt with using various approaches. Finally, there is a positive view on the national level toward pushing the HTA agenda forward to improve the decision-making process in health care. International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR).
U2 - 10.1016/j.vhri.2014.04.006
DO - 10.1016/j.vhri.2014.04.006
M3 - Article
C2 - 29702922
SN - 2212-1099
VL - 3
SP - 167
EP - 171
JO - Value in Health Regional Issues
JF - Value in Health Regional Issues
IS - 1
ER -