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PD43 Value-Based Procedure For Updating The Italian Health Benefit Package
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 January 2019
Abstract
In Italy, the central government sets the health benefit package (denominated “Livelli Essenziali di Assistenza” - LEAs) of the National Health System (NHS), which must be provided to all residents. In 2004, the Italian Ministry of Health established a new technical body, the National LEA Commission, responsible for updating LEAs.
Recently, the Ministry has commissioned to the National Institute of Health (NIH) the development of a new value-based procedure for updating the health benefit package for the Italian NHS, supporting the National LEA Commission. A review and comparison of value frameworks and decisional models was performed in order to select a framework and a model that can be applied to the Italian context, design an administrative process for the update procedure, and propose approaches for: (i) the assessment of services currently included in the health benefit basket and of those planned to be incorporated, (ii) the process of appraisal and decision-making to be adopted by the Commission.
The NIH outlined an evidence and value-based three-step (i.e. priority setting, assessment and appraisal) administrative process that integrates roles and responsibilities of the different Italian healthcare institutions involved in LEA updating and HTA.
The NIH is proposing to the Ministry of Health and to the National LEA Commission a new evidence and value-based procedure for updating the health benefit package for the Italian NHS. This procedure is entering a pilot phase in which potential gaps can be identified and minimized for its subsequent implementation.
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