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OP62 Patients’ Opinion On Health Technology Assessment Reports: An Analysis Of Brazilian Health Technology Assessment In 2021

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2022

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Abstract

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Introduction

The Brazilian health technology assessment (HTA) process includes calls for public consultations, in which society can give its opinion on reports emitted by the National Committee for Health Technology Incorporation (CONITEC). Open and closed queries for public consultation are performed by official formularies and can be accessed online at CONITEC webpage. Queries are divided into two categories of reports: clinical protocols and guidelines, and incorporation/exclusion demands. Incorporation/exclusion queries are subdivided in two additional categories: opinion and experience, or technical. In this study we analyze the weight of patients’ participation in opinion and experience queries and their opinion (pro or con) on inclusion/exclusion of health technologies.

Methods

Formularies concerning concluded public consultations on health technology incorporation/exclusion reports were extracted from CONITEC website from 1 January to 26 November 2021. Entries on the opinion and experience formularies included amongst others, a close-ended question about the opinion of participants on health technology incorporation/exclusion reports (“favorable”/“against”/“neither”). In this study, we analyzed patients’ opinion contained within concluded public consultations on incorporation/exclusion of health technologies.

Results

A total of 63 health technology incorporation/exclusion queries were performed in the analyzed period, of which there were only four exclusions. A total of 32,209 contributions were registered. “Patients”, “Health professionals”, “Family or caregivers”, “Interest on the theme”, accounted for 99.4 percent (13.5, 16.7, 32.3, 36.7%, respectively). Patient participation accounted for 4,367 (13.5%) entries. The total number of opinions in favor of the presented documents by the “Patients” was 4,268 (97.7%), 59 (1.4%) disagreed and 40 (0.9%) had no opinion.

Conclusions

Public consultation of official HTA reports is a very useful tool to legitimize decisions through social participation. Although patient participation is not numerically the most important category to contribute on public consultation queries, patients are, if not the most influential stakeholder, the main recipient of decisions concerning health technologies incorporations. Further analyses shall investigate experience narratives included in public consultation queries.

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Oral Presentations
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© The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press