Lifecycle HTA: promising applications and a framework for implementation. An HTAi Global Policy Forum Task Force report

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2024-05-10

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Pichler, Franz B.
Boysen, Meindert
Mittmann, Nicole
Gilardino, Ramiro
Bruce, Andrew
Bond, Kenneth
Vreman, RickISNI 0000000492512512
Largeron, Nathalie
Banhazi, Judit
Ollendorf, Daniel A.

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Abstract

The 2022 Health Technology Assessment International (HTAi) Global Policy Forum (GPF) established the goal of developing a position statement and framework for lifecycle HTA (LC-HTA), through a Task Force leveraging multi-stakeholder monthly discussions and GPF member input. The Task Force developed a working definition: LC-HTA is a systematic process utilizing sequential HTA activities to inform decision making where the evidence base, the health technology itself, or the context in which it is applied, has a potential to meaningfully change at different points in its LC. Four key scenarios were identified where it was considered that an LC-HTA approach would add sufficient value to HTA bodies and their key stakeholders to justify the additional resource burden. Based on the four scenarios, a high-level LC-HTA framework was developed consisting of (i) defining the decision problem, (ii) sequencing of HTA activities, and (iii) developing optimization criteria. Subsequently, the Task Force developed operationalization guidance for LC-HTA in a companion paper

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HTA policy, HTA reassessment, Health technology assessment, Life cycle HTA, Technology lifecycle, Uncertainty, Health Policy

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Pichler, F B, Boysen, M, Mittmann, N, Gilardino, R, Bruce, A, Bond, K, Vreman, R A, Largeron, N, Banhazi, J, Ollendorf, D A, Jain, M, Upadhyaya, S & Goettsch, W G 2024, 'Lifecycle HTA : promising applications and a framework for implementation. An HTAi Global Policy Forum Task Force report', International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, vol. 40, no. 1, e50. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0266462324000187, https://doi.org/10.1017/S0266462324000187