Health technology assessment in Eastern Europe and Central Asia: an updated SWOT analysis

东欧和中亚卫生技术评估:最新SWOT分析

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Abstract

Health technology assessment (HTA) is increasingly recognized as a critical tool for evidence-informed decision-making in Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA), a region characterized by substantial diversity in health system maturity, financial resources, and institutional capacities. Building on the previous Eurasian HTA Initiative conducted a decade earlier, this study aimed to update the regional assessment of HTA implementation, expand country representation, and identify evolving strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats affecting the advancement of HTA across the region. An online multilingual survey, informed by the original SWOT framework, was disseminated between August and October 2025 to experts from national authorities, HTA agencies, academia, and health sector stakeholders across eleven EECA countries. Twenty-two responses were analyzed descriptively. Key strengths included strong regional collaboration interest, growing availability of online HTA resources, and sustained global support. Major weaknesses centered on the limited trained HTA/EBM personnel and the absence of standardized national training programs. Opportunities reflected expanding interest in EBM, pressure from rising healthcare costs, and prospects for regional advocacy, educational exchanges, and international collaboration. Principal threats involved insufficient funding for capacity building, low policy-maker and clinician awareness, commercial influence from industry, and limited incentives for EBM uptake. Overall, respondents emphasized gradual progress in selected areas but persistent structural barriers requiring coordinated national and regional action.

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