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PP43 Impact Of The COVID-19 Pandemic In The Brazilian National Committee for Health Technology Incorporation (Conitec) Recommendation Process

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2022

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Abstract

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Introduction

Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Process assists decision-making in health policies. The COVID-19 pandemic caused a high demand on protocol or guideline updates and incorporation of new drugs or therapies, overwhelming local agencies. A recent study reported that major HTA bodies in England, Scotland, Germany, and Canada reduced their number of drug recommendations in 2020, due to reprioritization of resources and COVID-related challenges. The present study aimed to evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic at the Brazilian National Committee for Health Technology Incorporation (Conitec) recommendation process.

Methods

This descriptive study evaluated all official recommendation reports available on the Government website in 2020 and 2021, extracting the data of disease category, technology type, the aim of the report, Public Involvement, and final result for the recommendation. The results were presented in tabular and graphical form using the machine learning, through the software R studio and excel.

Results

A total of 168 documents were evaluated, including guidelines and recommendation reports, with no reduction in the number of evaluations considering 2019. In 2020, there was a more significant evaluation of guidelines, and in 2021, a report on the non-incorporation of technologies. There were four specific documents about COVID 19, including vaccines and hospital care guidelines. The most incorporated and non-incorporated technologies were medication, targeting rare and highly prevalent diseases in balance. The Brazilian government was the main proposer. These results are part of the study “A Survey about the core methods of the recommendation reports for Brazilian Ministry of Health carried out by Brazilian Health Technology Assessment Centers”, which will characterize and analyze the core methods of the recommendation reports conducted by the Brazilian HTA Centers.

Conclusions

The pandemic had a low impact on demands in the routine of the Conitec. Establish indicators and technological norms applicable to health services, contribute to the identification of possible new practices, methods or criteria.

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