The Need to Implement Health Technology Assessment in Polish Hospitals—A Survey of 50 Hospital Managers

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Hospital-based health technology assessment (HB-HTA) is a scientific approach to inform decisions on investments in health technologies across multiple medical specialties at a hospital level. HB-HTA is not currently practiced in Poland. This study aimed to assess the need for HTA in Polish hospitals, including perceived benefits and challenges of adoption of HB-HTA in Poland, expected demand for training in HB-HTA, and perception of incentives to foster HB-HTA adoption. Study data were gathered using the computer-assisted telephone interview (CATI) technique. Between June and August 2021, 50 interviews were conducted: 52% of respondents had over 10 years of experience, and 40% comprised the highest degree reference hospitals. A high or moderate need for HB-HTA was reported by 86% of managers. The ability to indicate valuable and affordable medical technologies was the main reported benefit of HB-HTA (90%). The main obstacle to the adoption of HB-HTA was the shortage of competent staff (84%). The most important incentives to adopt HB-HTA were free training and premium financing from the National Health Fund. There is a clear need for HB-HTA in Polish hospitals despite some important obstacles.

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Farkowski, M. M., Lach, K., Pietrzyk, M., Baryla-Zapala, E., Gałązka-Sobotka, M., Kowalska-Bobko, I., … Hryniewiecki, T. (2022). The Need to Implement Health Technology Assessment in Polish Hospitals—A Survey of 50 Hospital Managers. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(14). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19148855

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