TY - JOUR
T1 - Development of a Health Research Portfolio Based on Priority Topics for Peruvian Social Health Insurance (ESSALUD) in 2023–2025
T2 - A Collaborative Approach to Addressing Institutional and Public Health Challenges
AU - Diaz-Obregón, Daysi Zulema
AU - Coila-Paricahua, Edgar
AU - Soto-Becerra, Percy
AU - Rojas, César Alexander Ortiz
AU - Murillo Carrasco, Alexis G.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 by the authors.
PY - 2025/3
Y1 - 2025/3
N2 - Background/Objectives: Addressing health research priorities in public institutions is crucial for efficient resource allocation and policy impact. This study aims to describe the development of Peru’s Social Health Insurance (ESSALUD) 2023–2025 research portfolio, which aligns with institutional priorities and focuses on improving decision-making for population health. Methods: The Health Research Directorate (DIS) of ESSALUD led a structured three-phase process, engaging multidisciplinary teams and utilizing a group model-building approach to generate research ideas. Twelve working groups were established, corresponding to ESSALUD’s prioritized health topics, to identify key institutional challenges and propose research ideas. Results: A total of 338 research ideas were generated from 217 identified problems. These ideas were classified using the UK Health Research Classification System (HRCS) and scored based on nine dimensions to prioritize execution. Research ideas primarily focused on health services (57.7%) and disease management (16.9%). High-priority topics included cancer, mental health, malnutrition, and antimicrobial resistance. As a result of this implementation, ESSALUD resources were positively concentrated in the HRCS research activities ‘Health and social care services research’ (51.85%) and ‘Etiology’ (44.44%) for the period 2023–2025. Conclusions: The development of ESSALUD’s research portfolio identified key areas such as health services, health economics, and prevention, essential for evidence-based decisions and sustainability. Multidisciplinary participation ensured solutions aligned with real needs, promoting equity and continuous improvement in Peru’s health system.
AB - Background/Objectives: Addressing health research priorities in public institutions is crucial for efficient resource allocation and policy impact. This study aims to describe the development of Peru’s Social Health Insurance (ESSALUD) 2023–2025 research portfolio, which aligns with institutional priorities and focuses on improving decision-making for population health. Methods: The Health Research Directorate (DIS) of ESSALUD led a structured three-phase process, engaging multidisciplinary teams and utilizing a group model-building approach to generate research ideas. Twelve working groups were established, corresponding to ESSALUD’s prioritized health topics, to identify key institutional challenges and propose research ideas. Results: A total of 338 research ideas were generated from 217 identified problems. These ideas were classified using the UK Health Research Classification System (HRCS) and scored based on nine dimensions to prioritize execution. Research ideas primarily focused on health services (57.7%) and disease management (16.9%). High-priority topics included cancer, mental health, malnutrition, and antimicrobial resistance. As a result of this implementation, ESSALUD resources were positively concentrated in the HRCS research activities ‘Health and social care services research’ (51.85%) and ‘Etiology’ (44.44%) for the period 2023–2025. Conclusions: The development of ESSALUD’s research portfolio identified key areas such as health services, health economics, and prevention, essential for evidence-based decisions and sustainability. Multidisciplinary participation ensured solutions aligned with real needs, promoting equity and continuous improvement in Peru’s health system.
KW - evidence-based policy
KW - health planning
KW - health policy
KW - health research priorities
KW - health services research
KW - public health
KW - research agenda
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=86000573154&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3390/healthcare13050514
DO - 10.3390/healthcare13050514
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:86000573154
SN - 2227-9032
VL - 13
JO - Healthcare (Switzerland)
JF - Healthcare (Switzerland)
IS - 5
M1 - 514
ER -