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Effects of procurement practices on quality of medical device or service received: a qualitative study comparing countries

机译:采购做法对所获得的医疗设备或服务质量的影响:对国家进行比较的定性研究

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Background We know little about how procurement of a?high-risk medical device (HRMD) affects clinical practice and outcomes. In health systems in high-income countries, and specifically those that maintain a national arthroplasty registry, procurement decisions are frequently guided by long-term clinical results, with the goal of ensuring at least standard quality of HRMDs. But in countries like Mexico, decision-making is often dominated by lowest acquisition price. We set out to study the impact of procurement?for orthopaedic HRMDs on clinical procedures and outcomes. Methods We based our qualitative study on 59 in-depth interviews with stakeholders from Mexico, Switzerland, Germany, and UK: orthopaedic specialists, government officials,?other experts, and social security system managers or administrators. We took a healthcare delivery approach to capturing and comparing factors that affected the regulations of HRMDs and procurement processes, and to understanding connections between procurement and clinical practice. Results Our findings demonstrate for procurement processes that the three European countries compared to Mexico don’t have similar concerns with regards to their procurement processes. Deficiencies of procurement regulations and practices identified from representatives in Mexico were almost absent in European countries. We identified three areas of deficiency: 1) HRMD regulations based on insufficiently robust clinical evidence (mainly noted by European countries); 2) Follow-up on Health Technology Assessments is inadequate (noted by Mexico) and methodology not always good enough (noted by European countries); and, 3) Lowest-acquisition price often guides procurement decisions and thus may not align with needs of clinical procedures (noted by Mexico and some European countries). Conclusions Procurement processes for orthopaedic HRMDs may have an impact on clinical procedures and outcomes. A favourable approach is one where orthopaedic specialists are parties to the procurement process, and post-market surveillance data informs decision-making.?Actors in the procurement process can improve?their impact on clinical procedures and outcomes by developing specific strategies that better align?the needs of both,?procurement and clinical procedures.
机译:背景我们对高风险医疗设备(HRMD)的采购如何影响临床实践和结果知之甚少。在高收入国家的卫生系统中,尤其是那些拥有国家人工关节置换注册系统的国家,其采购决策通常以长期的临床结果为指导,目的是至少确保HRMD的标准质量。但是在像墨西哥这样的国家,决策通常以最低的收购价格为主导。我们着手研究骨科HRMD采购对临床程序和结果的影响。方法我们以定性研究为基础,对来自墨西哥,瑞士,德国和英国的利益相关者(骨科专家,政府官员,其他专家以及社会保障系统经理或行政人员)进行了59次深度访谈。我们采用医疗保健提供方法来捕获和比较影响HRMD法规和采购流程的因素,并了解采购与临床实践之间的联系。结果我们的调查结果表明,在采购流程中,与墨西哥相比,这三个欧洲国家对其采购流程没有类似的担忧。欧洲国家几乎没有从墨西哥代表那里发现的采购法规和惯例方面的缺陷。我们确定了三个方面的不足:1)HRMD法规基于不够充分的临床证据(主要由欧洲国家指出); 2)卫生技术评估的后续措施不充分(墨西哥注意到),方法论并不总是足够好(欧洲国家注意到); 3)最低收购价格通常指导采购决策,因此可能与临床程序的需求不符(墨西哥和一些欧洲国家指出)。结论骨科HRMD的采购过程可能会影响临床程序和结果。一种有利的方法是骨科专家参与采购过程,而上市后的监测数据可以指导决策。采购过程中的参与者可以通过制定更好的策略来改善其对临床程序和结果的影响。采购和临床程序的需求。

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