Horizon scanning in Brazil: outputs and repercussions

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Autor(a) principal: Gomes,Pollyanna Teresa Cirilo
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Mata,Verónica Elizabeth, Borges,Thais Conceição, Galato,Dayani
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Saúde Pública
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Resumo: ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To describe the four types of horizon scanning (HS) outputs developed by the National Committee for Health Technology Incorporation (CONITEC) and show their main repercussions on the decision-making processes of the Brazilian Ministry of Health (MH). METHODS: Descriptive study based on participant observation and document analysis of HS outputs (internal reports, alert reports, briefs and sections for CONITEC recommendation reports) developed between January 2014 and July 2018. RESULTS: Fifteen internal reports, six alert reports, two briefs and 57 HS sections were produced. Each output has a specific structure according to its purpose. The methodological approach adopted for developing HS outputs in Brazil is described by EuroScan International Network. The outputs had institutional and international repercussions. The activities resulted in the inclusion of HS as a tool for reducing health lawsuits in the legal framework of the MH. One of the internal reports on a high-cost drug not approved in Brazil for a rare disease was requested by the Health Technology Assessments Network for the Americas (RedETSA), showing the international relevance of the outputs. The HS sections in recommendation reports influenced discussions about incorporating technologies into the Unified Health System. CONCLUSIONS: The developed outputs have purposes ranging from helping build arguments for defense of the MH in cases of health judicialization to inform decision-making processes. In addition, HS sections in recommendation reports have grown in importance recently. CONITEC’s HS system has been structured, and its role as a tool to inform health managers has shown to be been relevant.
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title Horizon scanning in Brazil: outputs and repercussions
spellingShingle Horizon scanning in Brazil: outputs and repercussions
Gomes,Pollyanna Teresa Cirilo
Technology Assessment, Biomedical
Technology Control, Biomedical
Health Sciences, Technology, and Innovation Management
Policies and Cooperation in Science, Technology and Innovation
Evidence-Informed Policy
title_short Horizon scanning in Brazil: outputs and repercussions
title_full Horizon scanning in Brazil: outputs and repercussions
title_fullStr Horizon scanning in Brazil: outputs and repercussions
title_full_unstemmed Horizon scanning in Brazil: outputs and repercussions
title_sort Horizon scanning in Brazil: outputs and repercussions
author Gomes,Pollyanna Teresa Cirilo
author_facet Gomes,Pollyanna Teresa Cirilo
Mata,Verónica Elizabeth
Borges,Thais Conceição
Galato,Dayani
author_role author
author2 Mata,Verónica Elizabeth
Borges,Thais Conceição
Galato,Dayani
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gomes,Pollyanna Teresa Cirilo
Mata,Verónica Elizabeth
Borges,Thais Conceição
Galato,Dayani
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Technology Assessment, Biomedical
Technology Control, Biomedical
Health Sciences, Technology, and Innovation Management
Policies and Cooperation in Science, Technology and Innovation
Evidence-Informed Policy
topic Technology Assessment, Biomedical
Technology Control, Biomedical
Health Sciences, Technology, and Innovation Management
Policies and Cooperation in Science, Technology and Innovation
Evidence-Informed Policy
description ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To describe the four types of horizon scanning (HS) outputs developed by the National Committee for Health Technology Incorporation (CONITEC) and show their main repercussions on the decision-making processes of the Brazilian Ministry of Health (MH). METHODS: Descriptive study based on participant observation and document analysis of HS outputs (internal reports, alert reports, briefs and sections for CONITEC recommendation reports) developed between January 2014 and July 2018. RESULTS: Fifteen internal reports, six alert reports, two briefs and 57 HS sections were produced. Each output has a specific structure according to its purpose. The methodological approach adopted for developing HS outputs in Brazil is described by EuroScan International Network. The outputs had institutional and international repercussions. The activities resulted in the inclusion of HS as a tool for reducing health lawsuits in the legal framework of the MH. One of the internal reports on a high-cost drug not approved in Brazil for a rare disease was requested by the Health Technology Assessments Network for the Americas (RedETSA), showing the international relevance of the outputs. The HS sections in recommendation reports influenced discussions about incorporating technologies into the Unified Health System. CONCLUSIONS: The developed outputs have purposes ranging from helping build arguments for defense of the MH in cases of health judicialization to inform decision-making processes. In addition, HS sections in recommendation reports have grown in importance recently. CONITEC’s HS system has been structured, and its role as a tool to inform health managers has shown to be been relevant.
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