Transferability
definition of HTA
evaluation of technologies related to all aspects of patient, to give policy makers info
barriers
...and generalizability
high and low transferability
factors
resource utilization / practice patterns
clinical efficacy
unit costs
Welte
- general criteria
- specific criteria
- relevance of specific criteria
- correspondence related to specific criteria
- effect on ICER in decision country
comparator not comparable
tech not comparable
study not of quality enough
health system
population
methodological
discount rate (C and E)
medical cost approach (how prices are calculated, charges, fees, market prices or inclusions of overhead) (C)
perspective (C and E)
productivity cost approach (HCA, FCM, QALY) (C)
healthcare
societal
practice variation (C and E)
tech availability (C)
absolute and relative health care prices (C)
health status preferences (E)
acceptance, compliance, incentives to patients (C and E)
life expectancy (C and E)
productivity and work-loss time (C)
case-mix (C and E)
disease spread (C and E)
disease incidence / prevalence (C)
Welte bias: very low (no additional needed), to very high (new study required)