Journal of Market Access & Health Policy | 卷:6 |
Assessment and diffusion of medical innovations in France: an overview | |
Gilles Aulagner1  Amélie Dubromel2  Loïc Geffroy3  Claude Dussart3  | |
[1] Groupement hospitalier Est; | |
[2] Hôpital d’Instruction des Armées Desgenettes; | |
[3] Université Claude Bernard Lyon; | |
关键词: Innovation; health care; decision making; health technology assessment; pharmacoeconomics; market access; | |
DOI : 10.1080/20016689.2018.1458575 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Background: In France, a significant part of health expenditure is publicly funding. This put a heavy burden on society. In an economic context requiring tight control of public spending, it seems relevant to control the diffusion of medical innovations. That is why health technology assessment is subject to an increasing interest at national level for management and approval decisions. This article provides an overview of the assessment and diffusion of medical innovation in France. Method: The data are extracted from French authorities or organisations websites and documents and from French legislative texts. In addition, regarding discussion, a search in MEDLINE database was carried out. Results: An overview of the assessment and diffusion of medical innovation in France is given by presenting the different types of medical innovations according to French health system definition (I); introducing French authorities participating to health technology assessment and describe assessment procedures of medical innovations (II); and giving details about market access process of innovative health product in France (III). Key opportunities and challenges of medical innovation assessment and diffusion in France are discussed at the end of this article. Conclusion: In France, medical innovation is considered as a crucial component for quality of care and performance of healthcare system. The aim of health technology assessment is to promote a secure and timely access to innovation for patients. Nevertheless, it appears necessary to improve regulatory mechanisms.
【 授权许可】
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