Although in the last years technology innovation in healthcare brought big improvements in care level and patient quality of life, hospital complexity and management cost became higher. For this reason, necessity of planning for medical equipment procurement within hospitals is getting more and more important in order to sustainable provide appropriate technology for both routine activity and innovative procedures. In order to support hospital decision makers for technology procurement planning, an expert model was designed as reported in the following paper. It combines the most widely used approaches for technology evaluation by taking into consideration Health Technology Assessment (HTA) and Medical Equipment Replacement Model (MERM). The designing phases include a first definition of prioritization algorithms, then the weighting process through experts' interviews and a final step for the model validation that included both statistical testing and comparison with real decisions. In conclusion, the designed model was able to provide a semi-automated tool that through the use of multidisciplinary information is able to prioritize different requests of technology acquisition in hospitals. Validation outcomes improved the model accuracy and created different “user profiles” according to the specific needs of decision makers.

Miniati, R., G., C., Frosini, F., Dori, F., J., R., Iadanza, E., et al. (2014). Hospital-based expert model for health technology procurement planning in hospitals. In 2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (pp.3504-3507). New York : IEEE [10.1109/EMBC.2014.6944378].

Hospital-based expert model for health technology procurement planning in hospitals

IADANZA, ERNESTO;
2014-01-01

Abstract

Although in the last years technology innovation in healthcare brought big improvements in care level and patient quality of life, hospital complexity and management cost became higher. For this reason, necessity of planning for medical equipment procurement within hospitals is getting more and more important in order to sustainable provide appropriate technology for both routine activity and innovative procedures. In order to support hospital decision makers for technology procurement planning, an expert model was designed as reported in the following paper. It combines the most widely used approaches for technology evaluation by taking into consideration Health Technology Assessment (HTA) and Medical Equipment Replacement Model (MERM). The designing phases include a first definition of prioritization algorithms, then the weighting process through experts' interviews and a final step for the model validation that included both statistical testing and comparison with real decisions. In conclusion, the designed model was able to provide a semi-automated tool that through the use of multidisciplinary information is able to prioritize different requests of technology acquisition in hospitals. Validation outcomes improved the model accuracy and created different “user profiles” according to the specific needs of decision makers.
2014
978-1-4244-7929-0
Miniati, R., G., C., Frosini, F., Dori, F., J., R., Iadanza, E., et al. (2014). Hospital-based expert model for health technology procurement planning in hospitals. In 2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (pp.3504-3507). New York : IEEE [10.1109/EMBC.2014.6944378].
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