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The ASTUTE Health study protocol: Deliberative stakeholder engagements to inform implementation approaches to healthcare disinvestment

机译:ASTUTE Health研究方案:利益相关者的协商参与,以告知医疗保健投资的实施方法

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Background Governments and other payers are yet to determine optimal processes by which to review the safety, effectiveness, and cost-effectiveness of technologies and procedures that are in active use within health systems, and rescind funding (partially or fully) from those that display poor profiles against these parameters. To further progress a disinvestment agenda, a model is required to support payers in implementing disinvestment in a transparent manner that may withstand challenge from vested interests and concerned citizens. Combining approaches from health technology assessment and deliberative democratic theory, this project seeks to determine if and how wide stakeholder engagement can contribute to improved decision-making processes, wherein the views of both vested and non-vested stakeholders are seen to contribute to informing policy implementation within a disinvestment context. Methods/design Systematic reviews pertaining to illustrative case studies were developed and formed the evidence base for discussion. Review findings were presented at a series of deliberative, evidence-informed stakeholder engagements, including partisan (clinicians and consumers) and non-partisan (representative community members) stakeholders. Participants were actively facilitated towards identifying shared and dissenting perspectives regarding public funding policy for each of the case studies and developing their own funding models in response to the evidence presented. Policy advisors will subsequently be invited to evaluate disinvestment options based on the scientific and colloquial evidence presented to them, and to explore the value of this information to their decision-making processes with reference to disinvestment. Discussion Analysis of the varied outputs of the deliberative engagements will contribute to the methodological development around how to best integrate scientific and colloquial evidence for consideration by policy advisors. It may contribute to the legitimization of broad and transparent stakeholder engagement in this context. It is anticipated that decision making will benefit from the knowledge delivered through informed deliberation with engaged stakeholders, and this will be explored through interviews with key decision makers.
机译:背景政府和其他付款方尚未确定最佳程序,通过这些程序可以审查卫生系统中正在积极使用的技术和程序的安全性,有效性和成本效益,并从表现欠佳的技术和程序中撤出(部分或全部)资金这些参数的配置文件。为了进一步推进撤资议程,需要一种模型来支持付款人以透明的方式实施撤资,以抵御既得利益和相关公民的挑战。该项目结合了卫生技术评估和审议民主理论的方法,旨在确定利益相关者的参与是否以及在多大程度上可以有助于改善决策过程,其中既得利益相关者和未归属的利益相关者的观点都可以为政策实施提供信息在撤资范围内。方法/设计开发了与案例研究有关的系统评价,并形成了讨论的证据基础。审查结果是在一系列经过协商,有据可据的利益相关者参与下提出的,包括党派(临床医生和消费者)和非党派(代表社区成员)的利益相关者。积极地促进了参与者的参与,以针对每个案例研究确定有关公共资助政策的共同和不同观点,并根据提出的证据制定自己的资助模型。随后,将邀请政策顾问根据提供给他们的科学和口语证据来评估投资方案,并探讨该信息对投资决策过程的价值。讨论对协商活动的各种产出进行分析将有助于围绕如何最佳地整合科学和口头证据以供政策顾问考虑的方法学发展。在这种情况下,它可能有助于利益相关者广泛,透明地参与的合法化。可以预期,决策制定将受益于与参与的利益相关者进行知情协商后所提供的知识,并将通过与关键决策者的访谈来探索。

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