Mapping of database in medical devices: review and the Brazilian scenario for evaluation with real world data (RWD)

Authors

  • Fotini Toscas Centro de Tecnologias de Saúde para o SUS do Instituto de Saúde da Secretaria de Estado de Saúde, São Paulo, SP, Brasil.
  • Leidy Teixeira Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária (Anvisa), Brasília, DF, Brasil.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21115/JBES.v14.Suppl2.p236-45

Keywords:

technology assessment, biomedical, health economic-industrial complex, access to essential medicines and health technologies, medical devices, public reporting of healthcare data

Abstract

Objective: It was intended to map government databases on medical devices, in the public perspective, in order to contribute as a source to generate real world data (RWD) and potential to subsidize Health Technology Assessment (HTA) studies. Methods: A narrative review was carried out in the Embase database. The criteria for inclusion of eligibility were: i) broad dimension of RDW in technology management processes; and ii) application of RDW in regulatory processes, coverage and HTA. The systems of the Ministry of Health and Anvisa were also consulted. Results: Results: The search returned 1,185 results, after reading the abstracts, 29 articles were selected, 5 of which were included. The catalog of Datasus database were consulted, 262 summaries with the description and the main objectives were analyzed, 12 systems were selected systems that generate medical devices. The lack of interoperability of systems is recurrent and the absence of a standardized nomenclature is an additional challenge. Conclusion: There is a growing discussion about the use of RWD to subsidize HTA throughout the technological life cycle, from regulation to monitoring of use, as well as to subsidize the examination of cost-effectiveness and clinical benefits. As in other countries, Brazil has systematized administrative data for commercial and financial data demands. The systems do not generate data on clinical outcomes. Data provided are on dispensed technologies, on transferred values and are not collected on the benefits of using these technologies. With the evolution of HTA methods, the use of RWD has become relevant.

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Published

2022-08-10

How to Cite

Toscas, F., & Teixeira, L. (2022). Mapping of database in medical devices: review and the Brazilian scenario for evaluation with real world data (RWD). Jornal Brasileiro De Economia Da Saúde, 14, 236–245. https://doi.org/10.21115/JBES.v14.Suppl2.p236-45

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