TY - JOUR
T1 - Strengthening the evidence-based approach to guiding effective influenza vaccination policies
AU - Calabro', Giovanna Elisa
AU - Specchia, Maria Lucia
AU - Boccalini, Sara
AU - Panatto, Donatella
AU - Rizzo, Caterina
AU - Merler, Stefano
AU - Ferriero, Anna Maria
AU - Di Pietro, Maria Luisa
AU - Bonanni, Paolo
AU - De Waure, Chiara
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - The availability of several effective and safe vaccines enables health systems to counteract annual influenza epidemics. However, the criteria of appropriateness and sustainability require that each citizen should receive the right vaccine. The value of each vaccine can be assessed within well-known frameworks, such as the Health Technology Assessment (HTA), a step that is fundamental to the process of allocating resources to vaccination strategies. The paper describes how HTA has been incorporated as an evidence-based tool to support the definition of Italian vaccination strategies, reports the results of the HTA report on the most recently available influenza vaccine in Italy (cell-based quadrivalent vaccine (QIVc)—Flucelvax® Tetra) and elaborates on current and future recommendations in the field of influenza vaccination. Recommendations issued by the Italian Ministry of Health foster the appropriate use of influenza vaccines from 2018–2019 onwards. Evidence of the value of newly available vaccines will hopefully support future decisions and promote the appropriate use of these vaccines on the basis of the characteristics of the target population. However, the success of influenza vaccination will also depend on citizens’ empowerment and engagement in the decision-making process.
AB - The availability of several effective and safe vaccines enables health systems to counteract annual influenza epidemics. However, the criteria of appropriateness and sustainability require that each citizen should receive the right vaccine. The value of each vaccine can be assessed within well-known frameworks, such as the Health Technology Assessment (HTA), a step that is fundamental to the process of allocating resources to vaccination strategies. The paper describes how HTA has been incorporated as an evidence-based tool to support the definition of Italian vaccination strategies, reports the results of the HTA report on the most recently available influenza vaccine in Italy (cell-based quadrivalent vaccine (QIVc)—Flucelvax® Tetra) and elaborates on current and future recommendations in the field of influenza vaccination. Recommendations issued by the Italian Ministry of Health foster the appropriate use of influenza vaccines from 2018–2019 onwards. Evidence of the value of newly available vaccines will hopefully support future decisions and promote the appropriate use of these vaccines on the basis of the characteristics of the target population. However, the success of influenza vaccination will also depend on citizens’ empowerment and engagement in the decision-making process.
KW - Health Technology Assessment
KW - Influenza
KW - Recommendations
KW - Vaccines
KW - Health Technology Assessment
KW - Influenza
KW - Recommendations
KW - Vaccines
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/166115
U2 - 10.3390/vaccines8030342
DO - 10.3390/vaccines8030342
M3 - Article
SN - 2076-393X
VL - 8
SP - 1
EP - 6
JO - Vaccines
JF - Vaccines
ER -