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Managing Tenders in the Procurement of Advanced Medical Devices: An Original Model Based on the Net Monetary Benefit Combined With Three Clinical Endpoints

In medical devices, recent studies have proposed original approaches for standardizing competitive tenders with the aim of promoting reproducibility, avoiding discretional decisions, and applying value-based principles. In the framework of tenders' standardization, the net monetary benefit (NMB...

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Autores principales: Messori, Andrea, Trippoli, Sabrina, Fadda, Valeria, Romeo, Maria Rita
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10200267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37220569
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.39062
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author Messori, Andrea
Trippoli, Sabrina
Fadda, Valeria
Romeo, Maria Rita
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description In medical devices, recent studies have proposed original approaches for standardizing competitive tenders with the aim of promoting reproducibility, avoiding discretional decisions, and applying value-based principles. In the framework of tenders' standardization, the net monetary benefit (NMB) method has attracted much interest, but its mathematical complexity has prevented a wide application. In the present work, we developed a procurement model that simplifies clinical information management for high-technology devices purchased for our public hospitals. Our objective was to promote the application of NMB in competitive tenders, particularly at the final stage of the procurement process, where the tender scores are determined. Software to facilitate this task in everyday practice has been developed. This software is made available through the present technical report. We surveyed the most relevant literature about NMB to select the main models commonly used in the studies published thus far. Standard equations of cost-effectiveness were identified. A simplified computation model based on three clinical endpoints was developed to estimate the NMB with less mathematical complexity. This model is proposed as an alternative to the standard approach based on a full economic analysis. The model developed herein has been implemented in a web-based software freely available on the Internet. This software is accompanied by a detailed description of the equations by which the NMB is estimated. A detailed application example is reported; a real tender carried out in 2021 has been re-examined for this purpose. In this re-analysis, the new software has been used to calculate the NMB of three devices. To our knowledge, this is the first experience in which an institution of the Italian healthcare system has evaluated the NMB as a tool for determining tender scores. The model is designed to offer performance similar to a full economic analysis. Our preliminary results are encouraging and suggest a wider application of this method. This approach has important implications regarding cost-effectiveness and cost containment because a value-based procurement is known to maximize effectiveness without determining an increase in costs.
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spelling pubmed-102002672023-05-22 Managing Tenders in the Procurement of Advanced Medical Devices: An Original Model Based on the Net Monetary Benefit Combined With Three Clinical Endpoints Messori, Andrea Trippoli, Sabrina Fadda, Valeria Romeo, Maria Rita Cureus Healthcare Technology In medical devices, recent studies have proposed original approaches for standardizing competitive tenders with the aim of promoting reproducibility, avoiding discretional decisions, and applying value-based principles. In the framework of tenders' standardization, the net monetary benefit (NMB) method has attracted much interest, but its mathematical complexity has prevented a wide application. In the present work, we developed a procurement model that simplifies clinical information management for high-technology devices purchased for our public hospitals. Our objective was to promote the application of NMB in competitive tenders, particularly at the final stage of the procurement process, where the tender scores are determined. Software to facilitate this task in everyday practice has been developed. This software is made available through the present technical report. We surveyed the most relevant literature about NMB to select the main models commonly used in the studies published thus far. Standard equations of cost-effectiveness were identified. A simplified computation model based on three clinical endpoints was developed to estimate the NMB with less mathematical complexity. This model is proposed as an alternative to the standard approach based on a full economic analysis. The model developed herein has been implemented in a web-based software freely available on the Internet. This software is accompanied by a detailed description of the equations by which the NMB is estimated. A detailed application example is reported; a real tender carried out in 2021 has been re-examined for this purpose. In this re-analysis, the new software has been used to calculate the NMB of three devices. To our knowledge, this is the first experience in which an institution of the Italian healthcare system has evaluated the NMB as a tool for determining tender scores. The model is designed to offer performance similar to a full economic analysis. Our preliminary results are encouraging and suggest a wider application of this method. This approach has important implications regarding cost-effectiveness and cost containment because a value-based procurement is known to maximize effectiveness without determining an increase in costs. Cureus 2023-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10200267/ /pubmed/37220569 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.39062 Text en Copyright © 2023, Messori et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Romeo, Maria Rita
Managing Tenders in the Procurement of Advanced Medical Devices: An Original Model Based on the Net Monetary Benefit Combined With Three Clinical Endpoints
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title_sort managing tenders in the procurement of advanced medical devices: an original model based on the net monetary benefit combined with three clinical endpoints
topic Healthcare Technology
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http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.39062
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