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The Spanish Network of Agencies for Health Technology Assessment and Services of the National Health System (RedETS)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 April 2019
Abstract
Earlier activities on health technology assessment (HTA) started in Spain around 1984, with the creation of a National Advisory Board on HTA, and the development of national and regional HTA organizations in the early 1990s. In 2012, the Spanish Health Ministry established the Spanish Network for Health Technology Assessment of the National Health System (RedETS); funded at national level and including all public HTA organizations at national and regional levels. RedETSis focused on the assessment of nondrug health technologies to inform the revision (approval and funding or disinvestment) of the Benefit Portfolio of the Spanish NHS. In parallel with European Network for Health Technology Assessment (EUnetHTA), RedETS has been setting-up and sharing common procedures and methodological guidelines to ensure effective cooperation and mutual recognition of the scientific and technical production in HTA. The output of RedETS is fifty to sixty annual reports, including the production of full HTA reports, Clinical Practice Guidelines, methodological guidance reports, relative effectiveness assessments, tools to support shared decision making between patients and healthcare professionals, and monitoring studies. The HTA assessments requested by the Regional Health Authorities are the biggest component of the annual RedETS working plan. These assessment needs are identified according to a yearly process and prioritized by a Commission composed of representatives from all Spanish regions with the aid of the PRITEC tool. The objectives of this study are to report and update the normative and organizational state of HTA in Spain; describing noteworthy advances witnessed over the past 10 years, as well as discussing existing challenges.
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- International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care , Volume 35 , Issue 3 , 2019 , pp. 176 - 180
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- Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2019
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The authors thank Dr. Leonor Varela Lema, Dr. Estefanía Herrera-Ramos, and Dr. Laura Sampietro Colom for their suggestions to improve this report. The authors also thank Patrick Dennis for proof reading the report. Funding: No specific funding has been required to develop this report. The financial support for the activities of RedETS is provided by the Spanish Ministry of Health.
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