Use of innovation payments to encourage the adoption of new medical technologies in the English NHS

Sorenson, C., Drummond, M. & Wilkinson, G. (2013). Use of innovation payments to encourage the adoption of new medical technologies in the English NHS. Health Policy and Technology, 2(3), 168-173. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hlpt.2013.05.001
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Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the use of innovation payments in the English NHS. Methods: A structured on-line survey was developed to explore the use of innovation payments. The survey was disseminated to NHS hospital finance managers. A total of 20 surveys (n=20) were returned. Results: The majority (70%) of responding hospitals have applied for innovation payments. In one-third of cases, the payment was for medical devices, followed by drugs (31%), diagnostics (19%), and other technologies (15%). Innovation payments were generally requested because the existing HRG tariff did not reflect the cost of the technology. Processes for determining the payment varied across hospitals, with rates based on supporting evidence of the technology's benefits most common. While a good concept in principle, only about one-third of respondents believed innovation payments were effective in meeting their aims in practice. Conclusions: Improvements to the current approach to innovation payments are needed. © 2013 Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine.

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