A multi-stakeholder multicriteria decision analysis for implantable medical devices assessment in China

中国植入式医疗器械评估的多方利益相关者多准则决策分析

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This study aims to develop a standardized multicriteria decision analysis (MCDA) framework tailored for implantable medical devices in China, addressing the challenges of inconsistent evaluation processes under China's evolving healthcare financing policies. METHODS: A mixed-methods design combining a discrete choice experiment (DCE) and MCDA was employed. Six criteria (clinical effectiveness, clinical safety, innovation, disease severity, implementation capacity, and cost) were identified through literature reviews and expert consultations. A DCE survey with 540 multi-stakeholder participants (decision-makers, HTA experts, clinicians, hospital administrators, and citizens) was conducted to derive criterion weights using mixed logit models. The framework was validated through a real-world case study assessing endoscopic linear staplers. RESULTS: Clinical safety (35.45%) and cost (27.94%) emerged as the most critical criteria, followed by implementation capacity (16.56%) and clinical effectiveness (15.07%). Innovation (2.54%) and disease severity (2.44%) received minimal weight. The MCDA application demonstrated high inter-rater consistency (CV < 0.25). CONCLUSIONS: This study proposes a transparent, stakeholder-driven framework for evaluating implantable medical devices, specifically designed to support China's healthcare policies. The framework ensures that healthcare decisions are grounded in clinical effectiveness, safety, and long-term economic viability.

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