Authors
Manuel Donato, Guadalupe Montero, Santiago Hasdeu, Cristian Dorati, Santiago Torales
Published in
Medicina. Volume 86. Issue 3. Pages 602-616.
Abstract
The National Commission for Health Technology Assessment and Clinical Excellence has driven improvements in transparency, equity, and technical standards for access to health technologies in Argentina. The objective was to comprehensively assess its impact and utility, addressing the gap in evidence regarding its effects on clinical practice and health management.
A descriptive mixed-methods study was designed, combining a narrative review of the literature and surveys administered to key stakeholders in the health system. The outcomes, values and impacts of the commission's work were also analyzed.
The commission successfully established principles of transparency and equity in the prioritization and recommendation processes for health technologies, producing over 100 reports and clinical practice guidelines achieving broad acceptance among professionals and decision makers. Its actions consolidated methodological standards and reinforced informed, equitable decision-making, although systematic measurement of its effects on clinical management and health budgets remains a challenge.
This work constitutes the first comprehensive evaluation of the commission's performance, highlighting its strategic role and the need to deepen objective metrics to enhance its influence across the Argentine health system.
PMID:
42330375
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 23 Jun 2026.
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