Skip to main content

News and blog posts

19
Mar 2025

Health Economic Publication Digest: Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards for Interventions That Use Artificial Intelligence (CHEERS-AI)

MTRC shares the most relevant and impactful publications in the field of market access and HEOR for medical technologies in Europe through its Health Economic Publications Digest. In a recent publication, Elvidge et al. introduced the CHEERS-AI checklist, a standardized reporting framework for economic evaluations of AI-based health interventions. Developed through a Delphi study with multidisciplinary experts, the checklist comprises 38 reporting items, including AI-specific considerations. By improving transparency and reproducibility, CHEERS-AI aims to enhance the quality of cost-effectiveness assessments and facilitate informed decision-making in AI-driven healthcare.
18
Mar 2025

Publication Digest: A systematic literature review of real-world evidence (RWE) on post-market assessment of medical devices

MTRC shares the most relevant and impactful publications in the field of market access and HEOR for medical technologies in Europe through its Publications Digest. In a recent publication, Manetti et al. conducted a systematic literature review to assess how real-world evidence (RWE) and real-world data are utilized in post-market evaluations of medical devices. The authors analyzed 145 research articles and found that most assessments relied on administrative databases, with economic and clinical evidence being the most reported outcomes. The findings underscored gaps in incorporating patient perspectives and organizational impact, providing valuable insights for policymakers and researchers in shaping future RWE frameworks for medical devices.
17
Mar 2025

EU HTA Publication Digest: Managing experts' conflicts of interest in the EU Joint Clinical Assessment

MTRC shares the most relevant and impactful publications in the field of market access and HEOR for medical technologies in Europe through its EU HTA Publications Digest. In a recent publication, Gentilini et al. critically examined the European Commission’s 2024 Implementing Regulation on conflict-of-interest management in the EU Joint Clinical Assessment (JCA). A review of national HTA policies showed that the new conflict-of-interest management approach is largely modeled after French HTA guidelines. The authors identified concerns related to expert representativeness, disclosure clarity, and enforcement challenges. These findings highlighted the need for greater transparency and resource allocation to ensure an impartial assessment process.
17
Mar 2025

Governmental plans announced to abolish the NHS England

On March 13, 2025, a major organizational reform was announced by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC). It is planned to abolish the NHS England and reintegrate its functions into the DHSC. The initiative aims to reduce bureaucracy, eliminate duplication between the two bodies, improve efficiency, and cut costs. The transition is expected to be completed within the next two years.
14
Mar 2025

Value-Based Procurement Publication Digest: Integrated procurement and reprocessing planning for reusable medical devices with a limited shelf life

MTRC shares the most relevant and impactful publications in the field of market access and HEOR for medical technologies in Europe through its Value-Based Publications Digest. In a recent publication, Rickers et al. introduced a new optimization model for the multiproduct dynamic order quantity problem, aiming to enhance procurement decisions for reusable medical devices. The model integrates product returns and reprocessing parameters and considers the limited shelf life of sterile devices and capacity constraints in sterilization and reprocessing resources. Numerical simulations demonstrated significant cost reductions compared to conventional first-come-first-served approaches, highlighting the practical advantages of integrated procurement planning.
13
Mar 2025

Sustainability Publication Digest: A systematic review of sustainability practices in plastic surgery

MTRC shares the most relevant and impactful publications in the field of market access and HEOR for medical technologies in Europe through its Sustainability Publications Digest. In a recent publication, Iakovou et al. conducted a systematic review evaluating sustainability initiatives in plastic surgery, analyzing data on carbon emissions, waste management, and procedural costs. Based on data from 15 studies, hand surgery emerged as the leading subspecialty driving sustainability practices, complemented by notable efforts in craniofacial, skin cancer, and breast surgery. Notably, effective recycling programs redirected an average of 39.6 tonnes of waste per month, and the average carbon footprint was calculated as 22.7 kgCO2-eq per procedure.
12
Mar 2025

Health Economic Publication Digest: Estimation of the maximum potential cost saving from reducing serious adverse events in hospitalized patients

MTRC shares the most relevant and impactful publications in the field of market access and HEOR for medical technologies in Europe through its Health Economic Publications Digest. In a recent publication, Larsen et al. explored potential healthcare savings in Denmark associated with the use of artificial intelligence-assisted vital signs monitoring systems. Based on the hypothesis, implementing these systems could potentially reduce the occurrence of serious adverse events in hospitalized patients. Utilizing Danish national registry data, the authors estimated economic benefits from the implementation of AI-assisted monitoring systems, highlighting significant potential savings from decreased length of hospital stay and fewer readmissions. However, the study highlighted the need for a more precise evaluation of the clinical effectiveness of AI-assisted technologies and detailed consideration of associated implementation costs.
12
Mar 2025

Operation Zero report on carbon emissions from Belgian healthcare sector

In February 2025, the Belgian National Unit for Health and Environment published a report on the Operation Zero study, which examines carbon emissions from Belgium's healthcare sector. The report comprises results of a study of country's greenhouse gas emissions, a roadmap outlining projected emission trends and proposing policy measures to reduce them, and implementation framework with concrete recommendations across several areas, such as renewable energy adoption, climate-neutral infrastructure, sustainable waste management, and greener healthcare supply chains.