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Using real-world evidence in healthcare from Western to Central and Eastern Europe: a review of existing barriers.

Maria KamushevaBertalan NémethAntal ZemplényiZoltán KalóJamie ElvidgeMaria DimitrovaJohan PonténKonstantin TachkovZornitsa Mitkova
Published in: Journal of comparative effectiveness research (2022)
As part of the HTx (Next Generation Health Technology Assessment) project, this study was aimed at identifying the main barriers for application of real-world evidence (RWE) for the purposes of health technology assessment in the Central and Eastern European countries. A mixed methods approach was employed to identify the main barriers: a scoping review of the literature and a series of discussions with stakeholders. Based on the applied approaches, we attempted to summarize the main barriers and challenges related to transferability of RWE in five main groups: technical, regulatory, clinical, scientific and perceptional barriers. Further research should pursue the development of detailed, consensus-based guidelines to improve the harmonization and standardization of RWE.
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