IntroductionThe success of the health technology assessment (HTA) implementation depends on the level of communication efficiency between all stakeholders. Taking this into consideration, the leading HTA experts of HTA Department of State Expert Center of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine launched the new educational initiative which includes training programs for pharmaceutical companies.MethodsСomprehensive review of the first developed HTA training programs based on the HTA Guideline (Number 593) “The state health technology assessment for medicines” approved on 29 March 2021 was conducted.ResultsLeading HTA experts of the HTA Department developed a training program, which was conducted for industry representatives according to the provisions of the HTA Guideline. In 2021 over twelve training sessions and two webinars were conducted. These learning events reflect harmonized international recommendations and approaches to HTA training programs, The Professional Society for Health Economics and Outcomes Research, ISPOR short courses in particular, European Network for Health Technology Assessment (EUnetHTA), The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER), Agency for Health Technology Assessment and Tariff System (AOTMiT) guidelines. Two-hour webinars were aimed at giving theoretical and practical bases for building a Markov model with the help of Excel and TreeAge Software. Training sessions titled “HTA as a tool for assessing the value of health technology” differ by duration (7-hour, 4-hour, 3-hour) and cover core topics adapted to the needs of the audience. The main program components include HTA Roadmap in Ukraine, clinical section, economic section and practical case studies of building a Markov model. All training options included questionnaires at the beginning and i end to assess the quality of each program. Questionnaires are the tool that gives presenters the possibility to trace progress and transform the training material accordingly.ConclusionsDevelopment of extended capacity building programs in HTA for users and doers is highly prospective for further steps in HTA institutionalization in Ukraine.
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