[Continuing medical education (Cme/Ecm) on medical devices in Italy: a review for the 2019-2021 period.]

Offerta formativa Ecm in materia di dispositivi medici: una ricognizione nazionale per il triennio 2019-2021.

Journal

Recenti progressi in medicina
ISSN: 2038-1840
Titre abrégé: Recenti Prog Med
Pays: Italy
ID NLM: 0401271

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Feb 2024
Historique:
medline: 31 1 2024
pubmed: 31 1 2024
entrez: 31 1 2024
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Health technology assessment (Hta) is a multidisciplinary process that uses explicit methods to determine the value of a health technology across various domains. It aims at supporting decision-makers in promoting an equitable, efficient, and high-quality healthcare system. During 2023, the Italian Minister of Health officially endorsed the National program for Hta on medical devices 2023-2025 (Pnhta), aligning with EU Regulation 2017/745 and EU Regulation 2017/746. A key objective of Pnhta is to launch a continuous training initiative targeting all professionals within the Italian Health Service to enhance their knowledge and usability of Hta. To support this effort, a national analysis of educational offerings on medical devices (MD) during the 2019-2021 triennium was undertaken. The Italian database of accredited Continuing medical education (Cme/Ecm) events was queried using relevant keywords. A descriptive analysis of the educational offerings was conducted based on variables already provided by the database. The analysis was structured according to pre-identified categories related to the courses' objectives ("correct use", "appropriate use", "procurement", "expert patient") and clinical-care areas of interest. Overall, 1,450 training events were included in the analysis. Courses specifically focused on MD were less than 2% of all Cme/Ecm events. The number of participants trained in MD-related topics decreased in 2020 compared to 2019 (14,787 vs 32,784). However, the average number of credits per course and per participant increased in both 2020 and 2021. Distance learning showed an upward trajectory, rising from 16 events in 2019 to 132 in 2021. Regarding the courses' objectives, 73.2% of events concerned the "proper use" of MD, 31.9% focused on their "appropriateness", 14.7% on "updates", 1.2% on "procurement", while no course was specifically dedicated to the "expert patient". Most of the events were related to dentistry/orthodontics (50.4%), followed by orthopedics (8.1%), laparoscopic, general, and plastic surgery (7%). The telemedicine sector has grown, almost quadrupling the number of educational events offered in 2021 compared to 2019 (12 vs 46). Future Hta training should encompass a diverse range of thematic areas and should place particular emphasis on procurement issues, as well as the involvement of adequately trained patients and caregivers. Finally, the increase in telemedicine-focused courses during the triennium suggests the need for further reflection on this topic. Continuing medical education, Hta, medical devices, telemedicine.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38291932
doi: 10.1701/4197.41840
doi:

Types de publication

English Abstract Journal Article

Langues

ita

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

76-81

Auteurs

Anna Maria Vincenza Amicosante (AMV)

Agenzia nazionale per i servizi sanitari regionali - Agenas.

Erica Eugeni (E)

Agenzia nazionale per i servizi sanitari regionali - Agenas.

Fabio Bernardini (F)

Agenzia nazionale per i servizi sanitari regionali - Agenas.

Antonella Vincenza Cavallo (AV)

Agenzia nazionale per i servizi sanitari regionali - Agenas.

Simona Paone (S)

Agenzia nazionale per i servizi sanitari regionali - Agenas.

Elisa Guglielmi (E)

Agenzia nazionale per i servizi sanitari regionali - Agenas.

Marco Marchetti (M)

Agenzia nazionale per i servizi sanitari regionali - Agenas.

Giovanni Baglio (G)

Agenzia nazionale per i servizi sanitari regionali - Agenas.

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