The Spanish National Healthcare System is founded on principles of universality, equity, and financial solidarity, providing comprehensive healthcare services to all citizens. The Spanish Network of Agencies for Assessing National Health System Technologies and Performance (RedETS), plays a crucial role in promoting evidence-based decision making regarding the inclusion of new technologies in the healthcare system through a robust health technology assessment (HTA) framework. RedETS has collaboratively developed and implemented methodologies to integrate patient involvement into the assessment process. The Patient Involvement Interest Group within RedETS fosters training initiatives and collaborative efforts to strengthen patient participation, emphasising capacity building and knowledge exchange. The methodologies and procedures established by RedETS for patient involvement in HTA prioritise patient-centred evidence assessment, the generation of insights from patients, and the evaluation of participation processes. These initiatives aim to enhance transparency, accountability, and the continuous improvement of patient engagement within the network.

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Spain (RedETS): Collaborating on Methodologies for Patient Involvement in HTA

  • Ana Toledo-Chávarri,
  • Eva Reviriego-Rodrigo,
  • Andrea Duarte-Díaz,
  • Yolanda Álvarez-Pérez,
  • Mónica de Elio,
  • Vanesa Ramos-García,
  • María José Vicente-Edo,
  • Analía Abt-Sacks,
  • Yolanda Triñanes-Pego

摘要

The Spanish National Healthcare System is founded on principles of universality, equity, and financial solidarity, providing comprehensive healthcare services to all citizens. The Spanish Network of Agencies for Assessing National Health System Technologies and Performance (RedETS), plays a crucial role in promoting evidence-based decision making regarding the inclusion of new technologies in the healthcare system through a robust health technology assessment (HTA) framework. RedETS has collaboratively developed and implemented methodologies to integrate patient involvement into the assessment process. The Patient Involvement Interest Group within RedETS fosters training initiatives and collaborative efforts to strengthen patient participation, emphasising capacity building and knowledge exchange. The methodologies and procedures established by RedETS for patient involvement in HTA prioritise patient-centred evidence assessment, the generation of insights from patients, and the evaluation of participation processes. These initiatives aim to enhance transparency, accountability, and the continuous improvement of patient engagement within the network.