OP166 How Responsive Is Industry To Value Based Procurement?

Introduction:The European Union (EU) directive (2014/24) on public procurement strives to stimulate innovation and seeks for methodologies to implement a quality/cost based approach to search for the most economically advantageous tendering (MEAT). MedTech Europe launched the MEAT value-based-procur...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of technology assessment in health care 2018, Vol.34 (S1), p.60-61
Hauptverfasser: Restovic, Gabriela, Cuenca, Nuria, Rodriguez, Ferran, Verboven, Yves, Sampietro-Colom, Laura
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction:The European Union (EU) directive (2014/24) on public procurement strives to stimulate innovation and seeks for methodologies to implement a quality/cost based approach to search for the most economically advantageous tendering (MEAT). MedTech Europe launched the MEAT value-based-procurement (VBP) framework and tool which considers product's value from different perspectives/dimensions. Results from the first EU pilot, testing the feasibility to use the MEAT framework at a university hospital, are presented.Methods:The framework and tool were tested using two types of technologies: high volume (underpads, diapers) and highly specialized (transcatheter aortic valve implantation). Companies were invited to participate following standard procurement rules. For each dimension, criteria, metrics and weights were defined, using multidisciplinary hospital teams. In parallel, companies were asked to do the same. Product performance scores were obtained from companies’ information. Challenges to implement MEAT in real life were identified through face-to-face meetings.Results:The process was well perceived by companies and hospital. Nevertheless, the level of information provided by companies was heterogeneous (quantity and quality). A match in the cost and outcome criteria was observed between hospital and companies; but relative weights assigned differed. Value propositions and robustness of information provided by companies varied across technologies and size of companies. Implementing the MEAT VBP framework and tool need extra time and knowledge.Conclusions:MEAT VBP value technologies ahead of price, leading to the most economic advantageous purchasing. Nevertheless its implementation in real life is limited.
ISSN:0266-4623
1471-6348
DOI:10.1017/S0266462318001708