VATAP - VA Technology Assessment Program
"VATAP is one of the many efforts to translate research results into quality care for veterans."Dr. Karen Flynn
Director, VATAP
History and structure
Originally formed in 1994 within the research arm of the Veterans Health Administration (VA), VATAP formally aligned with VA clinical services within the Office of Patient Care Services in 2000. As a small program, VATAP views its membership to INAHTA since 1995 as a central resource for HTA products, expertise and critical review to support VA evidence-based policy.
Mission
VATAP's charge is to enhance the health of veterans and the nation by providing and fostering HTA for evidence-based health care.
How VATAP works
VATAP's clients are VA senior managers in Central Office and in the field. Clients may request VATAP services through the Chief Officer of Patient Care Services.
VATAP applies Cochrane Collaboration methods and standards to generate qualitative systematic reviews of the medical literature. VATAP commissions or conducts descriptive research or meta-analyses, as needed. All VATAP systematic reviews are peer-reviewed by content and methods experts.
Focusing on the needs of a wide range of clients, VATAP produces a variety of products and services for VA clinicians, managers and patients. Products range from brief overviews of existing high quality reviews and primary research, to concise systematic reviews called Short Reports produced within two to three months, to comprehensive systematic reviews produced over several months that may include primary data collection. VATAP's information service conducts rapid retrieval of bibliographic lists with quality filtering. Executive summaries, one-page summaries, and patient-focused pieces presented in a question and answer format are available for most reports.
Dissemination activities
Oral presentations and electronic media are VATAP's primary methods of dissemination. VATAP targets scientific venues and VA forums to promote its services. VATAP's web pages on the Internet (www.va.gov/vatap) and VA Intranet (vaww.va.gov/vatap) provide easy access to all program products, activities and related HTA links. Electronic mail is used for targeted dissemination to internal and external audiences. VATAP distributes Tech Watch, a quarterly electronic mail bulletin of selected INAHTA reports and HTA topics, to VA managers and clinicians and limited audiences outside VA.
Current Projects
- Management of toenail onychomycosis
- Footcare interventions
- Complementary and alternative medicine for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Management of visual consequences in traumatic brain injury
Future plans
- To build on VA's reputation as a national leader in health care
- To increase awareness and understanding of HTA as a valuable resource to VA
- To effectively integrate an evidence-based philosophy into VA policy making
- To provide excellence in service to VA clients
- To maintain VA's international reputation for excellence in HTA
- To effectively disseminate program information in VA and worldwide
- To monitor the impact of HTA on VA policy.
Information box
Country: USA
Description of population served: US eligible, enrolled veterans
Population served (mil): 7.2
Current HTA budget (mil USD): 0.7
Permanent staff: 4.5
Consultants: variable
Ongoing TA projects: variable
Contact information
Director: Dr. Karen Flynn
Contact person: Ms. Elizabeth Adams
VA Technology Assessment Program
Office of Patient Care Services (11T), VA Boston Healthcare System Room 4D-142
150 South Huntington Avenue
MA 02130 Boston USA
Tel:
+1 857 3644469
Fax:
+1 857 3646587
Internet:
http://www.va.gov/vatapEmail:
vatap@med.va.gov