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Il bisogno insoddisfatto: definizioni, evidenze di letteratura e implicazioni per l’HTA
The present paper illustrates the definition of unmet need provided by the peer-reviewed literature and the Health Technology Assessment (HTA) authorities across Europe in the assessment and appraisal process and within the early access schemes for medicines. The analysis relied on a descriptive rev...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10551671/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37811344 http://dx.doi.org/10.33393/grhta.2023.2624 |
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author | Jommi, Claudio Meregaglia, Michela Pinto, Carmine |
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description | The present paper illustrates the definition of unmet need provided by the peer-reviewed literature and the Health Technology Assessment (HTA) authorities across Europe in the assessment and appraisal process and within the early access schemes for medicines. The analysis relied on a descriptive review of the peer-reviewed literature and HTA documents on the definition of need (disease severity) and the way it is satisfied (existence and validity of alternatives). HTA agencies were found using (i) a narrow definition of need, focused on the clinical impact and the impact on health-related quality of life of the disease and (ii) a broad definition of comparators, including treatments used off-label in the clinical practice. Most of the contributions of the literature advocated for a broader definition of need, including additional dimensions (for example, the socio-economic impact of the disease) and the effects of existing treatments beyond their risk-benefit profile (for example, acceptability to patients). On the one hand, these contributions should be considered by HTA agencies, considering its multi-disciplinary and multi-stakeholder nature. On the other one, the explicit inclusion of the unmet need domains, at present disregarded, should depend on the decisions taken on the ground of the assessment. |
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spelling | pubmed-105516712023-10-06 Il bisogno insoddisfatto: definizioni, evidenze di letteratura e implicazioni per l’HTA Jommi, Claudio Meregaglia, Michela Pinto, Carmine Glob Reg Health Technol Assess Original Research Article The present paper illustrates the definition of unmet need provided by the peer-reviewed literature and the Health Technology Assessment (HTA) authorities across Europe in the assessment and appraisal process and within the early access schemes for medicines. The analysis relied on a descriptive review of the peer-reviewed literature and HTA documents on the definition of need (disease severity) and the way it is satisfied (existence and validity of alternatives). HTA agencies were found using (i) a narrow definition of need, focused on the clinical impact and the impact on health-related quality of life of the disease and (ii) a broad definition of comparators, including treatments used off-label in the clinical practice. Most of the contributions of the literature advocated for a broader definition of need, including additional dimensions (for example, the socio-economic impact of the disease) and the effects of existing treatments beyond their risk-benefit profile (for example, acceptability to patients). On the one hand, these contributions should be considered by HTA agencies, considering its multi-disciplinary and multi-stakeholder nature. On the other one, the explicit inclusion of the unmet need domains, at present disregarded, should depend on the decisions taken on the ground of the assessment. AboutScience 2023-10-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10551671/ /pubmed/37811344 http://dx.doi.org/10.33393/grhta.2023.2624 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/Global & Regional Health Technology Assessment - www.aboutscience.eu/grhta (http://www.aboutscience.eu/grhta) © 2023 The Authors. This article is published by AboutScience and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Commercial use is not permitted and is subject to Publisher’s permissions. Full information is available at www.aboutscience.eu (http://www.aboutscience.eu) |
spellingShingle | Original Research Article Jommi, Claudio Meregaglia, Michela Pinto, Carmine Il bisogno insoddisfatto: definizioni, evidenze di letteratura e implicazioni per l’HTA |
title | Il bisogno insoddisfatto: definizioni, evidenze di letteratura e implicazioni per l’HTA |
title_full | Il bisogno insoddisfatto: definizioni, evidenze di letteratura e implicazioni per l’HTA |
title_fullStr | Il bisogno insoddisfatto: definizioni, evidenze di letteratura e implicazioni per l’HTA |
title_full_unstemmed | Il bisogno insoddisfatto: definizioni, evidenze di letteratura e implicazioni per l’HTA |
title_short | Il bisogno insoddisfatto: definizioni, evidenze di letteratura e implicazioni per l’HTA |
title_sort | il bisogno insoddisfatto: definizioni, evidenze di letteratura e implicazioni per l’hta |
topic | Original Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10551671/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37811344 http://dx.doi.org/10.33393/grhta.2023.2624 |
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