EUnetHTA Planned And Ongoing Projects Database: Usage And Challenges
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Erdos J, Chalon P. VP63 EUnetHTA Planned And Ongoing Projects Database: Usage And Challenges. International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care. 2019;35(S1):90-91. [Poster]
Introduction: The European Network for Health
Technology Assessment (EUnetHTA) Planned and Ongoing Projects (POP)
database allows sharing information on projects of HTA organisations
participating in EUnetHTA. It enables users identifying overlaps and
therefore has the potential to reduce duplication of work on similar
topics. The aim of our research was to examine the usage of the
database, how it helps to reduce duplication, and identify challenges to
be addressed.
Methods: We conducted a systematic data collection and
analysis on the topic overlaps retrospectively and complemented it with
an electronic survey aimed at database users. The dataset on the
overlaps was collected between June 2016 and September 2017. The survey
was conducted in October 2017.
Results: During the data collection period,
the POP database contained on average 800 projects provided by around
fifty percent of the EUnetHTA partner organisations. One hundred and
sixty nine identical projects could be identified from which ninety-two
percent had different starting dates. Twenty-five percent of the
identical projects were elaborated on by three organisations, 10 percent
by four, and 6.5 percent by five organisations. Analysis of the survey
showed a pattern of “wait and see”: users are informed about what other
EUnetHTA partners are working on, wait for a finalised HTA or exchange
the project plan, search strategies, search results, extraction tables,
etc. The data collection and survey could not provide a precise number
of collaborations initiated based on information gathered from the
database.
Conclusions: The POP database is suitable for information sharing
and has the potential to save time and resources at EUnetHTA partners.
The collaboration is hindered by differences in national processes,
including the timing and scope of the assessments. The impact of the POP
database on the facilitation of collaboration and reduction of
duplication of HTAs produced by EUnetHTA partners is yet to be
strengthened.