TY - JOUR
T1 - Health Benefit Package Revision Is an Art as Much as a Science – Lessons Learned on the Organization of the Appraisal Phase
AU - Baltussen, Rob
AU - Nouhi, Mojtaba
AU - Mirelman, Andrew
AU - Siddiqi, Sameen
AU - Nemzoff, Cassandra
AU - Surgey, Gavin
AU - Umuhoza, Stella
AU - Zhetibaeva, Saltanat
AU - Isaeva, Baktygul
AU - Vassal, Anna
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Author(s).
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Many low-and middle-income countries are designing or revising their health benefit packages (HBPs), with appraisal—prioritizing services for reimbursement—being a critical phase. This occurs in a complex landscape of multiple criteria, multiple stakeholders, limited evidence, budget constraints, and tight timelines, varying across countries. Existing guidance documents do not fully address these complexities, requiring analysts to balance methodological rigor with practical constraints. This editorial highlights four key themes in organizing appraisal: decision-making structures, trade-offs between criteria, final recommendations, and the use of cost-effectiveness evidence, thresholds, and budgets. These emerged as central challenges in HBP revisions in Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Liberia, Pakistan, and Rwanda. We emphasize cross-country learning to address these challenges pragmatically, recognizing that high-quality, legitimate appraisal is as much an art as a science. More detailed documentation of appraisal processes is needed to refine HBP revision guidelines and strengthen priority-setting in health systems.
AB - Many low-and middle-income countries are designing or revising their health benefit packages (HBPs), with appraisal—prioritizing services for reimbursement—being a critical phase. This occurs in a complex landscape of multiple criteria, multiple stakeholders, limited evidence, budget constraints, and tight timelines, varying across countries. Existing guidance documents do not fully address these complexities, requiring analysts to balance methodological rigor with practical constraints. This editorial highlights four key themes in organizing appraisal: decision-making structures, trade-offs between criteria, final recommendations, and the use of cost-effectiveness evidence, thresholds, and budgets. These emerged as central challenges in HBP revisions in Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Liberia, Pakistan, and Rwanda. We emphasize cross-country learning to address these challenges pragmatically, recognizing that high-quality, legitimate appraisal is as much an art as a science. More detailed documentation of appraisal processes is needed to refine HBP revision guidelines and strengthen priority-setting in health systems.
KW - Appraisal Phase
KW - Guidance
KW - Health Benefit Package
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105000899792
U2 - 10.34172/ijhpm.8819
DO - 10.34172/ijhpm.8819
M3 - Editorial
AN - SCOPUS:105000899792
SN - 2322-5939
VL - 14
JO - International Journal of Health Policy and Management
JF - International Journal of Health Policy and Management
M1 - 8819
ER -