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OP102 Towards Universal Health Coverage: Health Technology Assessment Roadmap Development In The Emirate Of Abu Dhabi Involving The Whole Ecosystem

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 December 2023

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Abstract

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Introduction

The mission of the Department of Health (DoH) of Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates is to provide its population with a healthy life and world leading preventive and curative services. While the DoH has regulations in place to grant market approval to new health technologies, there is a need to develop a clear overall framework for reimbursement and disinvestment decisions. Establishing a structured health technology assessment (HTA) framework is critical for informing decisions on health technologies that offer value for money, with the aim of improving equitable access to health care, financial risk protection, and, ultimately, better health outcomes.

Methods

During 2022, the DoH collaborated with the Radboud University Medical Center to explore the feasibility of applying an evidence-informed deliberative process (EDP) HTA approach through workshops and interviews involving all stakeholders in the ecosystem, such as policy makers, principal investigators, providers, patients and public groups, product manufacturers, payers, and purchasers. A situational analysis was conducted to collect stakeholders’ views and build EDPs. Based on this analysis, a structured roadmap was developed.

Results

The comprehensive five-year roadmap to implement a holistic HTA framework in Abu Dhabi consisted of five major elements, starting with the establishment of an appropriate HTA policy framework as a foundation. Abu Dhabi should firmly establish its HTA structure and program (in one to two years), and at the same time invest in developing and retaining HTA training capacity so that over time (within three to five years) the country can build up its own expertise to sustain the program. This needs to be accompanied by continuous awareness raising among all relevant stakeholders.

Conclusions

This roadmap is the first and most important step toward implementing a holistic HTA framework in Abu Dhabi. Technical work needs to be complemented by continuously raising awareness and involving all relevant stakeholders. Looking at the initial results and international benchmarks, HTA will significantly contribute to achieving a sustainable, high quality healthcare system.

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© The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press