Health Technology Assessment and Cardiology: A Review of the Present and Future of Innovation
<b>Background and Objective:</b> Innovation is a key enabler of patient-centered care in cardiology, with new medical devices and digital health technologies offering the potential to improve outcomes and efficiency. However, the evaluation of these innovations poses challenges for clini...
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| description | <b>Background and Objective:</b> Innovation is a key enabler of patient-centered care in cardiology, with new medical devices and digital health technologies offering the potential to improve outcomes and efficiency. However, the evaluation of these innovations poses challenges for clinicians, regulators, and procurement stakeholders, particularly within the complex European healthcare landscape. This review aims to explore the current state of health technology assessment (HTA) for cardiology-related medical devices in Europe, offering a clinical perspective. <b>Material and Methods:</b> Three independent scoping reviews were conducted following the PRISMA-ScR guidelines. Keywords included “innovation”, “health technology assessment”, and “cardiology”. The search was supplemented by the relevant literature on European HTA policies, regulatory directives, and emerging technologies. <b>Results:</b> The review identified three central themes: (1) the evolving role of clinicians in HTA processes, (2) the integration of innovative technologies such as digital tools and artificial intelligence within HTA frameworks, and (3) the considerable variation in HTA practices and policies across EU member states. <b>Conclusions:</b> HTA in Europe is undergoing a transformation, with increasing emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration and frameworks that support innovation. While the goal of harmonization across the EU remains a work in progress, new regulatory efforts, such as the HTA Regulation (HTAR), offer promising avenues for aligning clinical practice with evidence-based assessment and reimbursement decisions. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-4145693ad1834a6c90bfb4bc72fecc3c2025-08-20T03:16:18ZengMDPI AGJournal of Market Access & Health Policy2001-66892025-06-011323010.3390/jmahp13020030Health Technology Assessment and Cardiology: A Review of the Present and Future of InnovationRuben Casado-Arroyo0Lucia Osoro1Department of Cardiology, H.U.B.-Hôpital Erasme, Université Libre de Bruxelles, 1070 Brussels, BelgiumDepartment of Cardiology, H.U.B.-Hôpital Erasme, Université Libre de Bruxelles, 1070 Brussels, Belgium<b>Background and Objective:</b> Innovation is a key enabler of patient-centered care in cardiology, with new medical devices and digital health technologies offering the potential to improve outcomes and efficiency. However, the evaluation of these innovations poses challenges for clinicians, regulators, and procurement stakeholders, particularly within the complex European healthcare landscape. This review aims to explore the current state of health technology assessment (HTA) for cardiology-related medical devices in Europe, offering a clinical perspective. <b>Material and Methods:</b> Three independent scoping reviews were conducted following the PRISMA-ScR guidelines. Keywords included “innovation”, “health technology assessment”, and “cardiology”. The search was supplemented by the relevant literature on European HTA policies, regulatory directives, and emerging technologies. <b>Results:</b> The review identified three central themes: (1) the evolving role of clinicians in HTA processes, (2) the integration of innovative technologies such as digital tools and artificial intelligence within HTA frameworks, and (3) the considerable variation in HTA practices and policies across EU member states. <b>Conclusions:</b> HTA in Europe is undergoing a transformation, with increasing emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration and frameworks that support innovation. While the goal of harmonization across the EU remains a work in progress, new regulatory efforts, such as the HTA Regulation (HTAR), offer promising avenues for aligning clinical practice with evidence-based assessment and reimbursement decisions.https://www.mdpi.com/2001-6689/13/2/30patient-centric solutionshealth technology assessmentcardiologyinnovationmedical devices |
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| title | Health Technology Assessment and Cardiology: A Review of the Present and Future of Innovation |
| title_full | Health Technology Assessment and Cardiology: A Review of the Present and Future of Innovation |
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| title_short | Health Technology Assessment and Cardiology: A Review of the Present and Future of Innovation |
| title_sort | health technology assessment and cardiology a review of the present and future of innovation |
| topic | patient-centric solutions health technology assessment cardiology innovation medical devices |
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