Study of a multicriteria value assessment index system for hospital access of medical consumables
10.3760/cma.j.cn111325-20211012-00944
- VernacularTitle:医疗机构医用耗材准入遴选综合价值评估量表体系研究
- Author:
Bin WAN
1
;
Ping WU
;
Xin LI
;
Haixia DING
;
Huangying SUN
;
Jianwei XUAN
;
Yiyang ZHAN
Author Information
1. 南京医科大学第一附属医院/江苏省人民医院医疗保险处,南京 210029
- Keywords:
Hospital administration;
Medical consumables;
Multicriteria value assessment;
Access and selection
- From:
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration
2022;38(1):60-66
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To establish a multicriteria value assessment index system, so as to provide reference for hospitals access of medical consumables.Methods:In May 2021, based on the paper previously published, the expert consultation method was used to finalize the index structure, index definitions and scoring standards, along with an importance grading of the indexes. And the index weights were calculated using the analytical hierarchy process. Then the assessment scale was designed by way of multi-criteria decision analysis and mini-HTA. With the linear cutting stapler used as an example, six clinicians, three hospital administrators and the medical consumable management committee made an empirical analysis and evaluation of its general value. The coefficient of variation and Kendall coefficient of concordance were used to test the consistency of clinicians′ scores.Results:Three rounds of expert consultations finalized an index structure with 4 level-1 and 11 level-2 indexes, and on such basis a multicriteria value assessment index system for hospital access of medical consumables was established. This system comprised the clinician evaluation scale, hospital administrator evaluation scale and medical consumable management committee evaluation scale. The first two of which were used for preliminary screening, and the third for a full-scale, detailed and quantitative evaluation of those selected, hence a decision was made in the end according to the weighted sum of the three scales. This scale system was used to evaluate a foreign brand and a domestic brand of linear cutting staplers, while the former and the latter scored 90.5 and 75.4 respectively. Statistical analysis of the six clinicians found a coefficient of variation CV<0.25, and the Kendall coefficient of concordance W=0.833, proving good consistency of the evaluation criteria and results. Conclusions:The multicriteria value assessment index system proves highly scientific, comprehensive and practicable, serving a good reference for hospitals to build their value-based mechanism to select medical consumables.