نتایج جستجو برای: healthcare technology assessment hta

تعداد نتایج: 1112436  

2016
Maarten P. Jansen Jan-Kees Helderman Bert Boer Rob Baltussen

Embedding health technology assessment (HTA) in a fair process has great potential to capture societal values relevant to public reimbursement decisions on health technologies. However, the development of such processes for priority setting has largely been theoretical. In this paper, we provide further practical lead ways on how these processes can be implemented. We first present the misconce...

Journal: :Cadernos de saude publica 2013
Altacílio Aparecido Nunes Luane Marques de Mello Lauro Wichert Ana Paulo Mazzoncini de Azevedo Marques Maria Eulália Lessa Dallora Edson Zangiacomi Martinez Antonio Pazin Filho Eduardo Barbosa Coelho

The demographic and epidemiological transitions tend to increase the role of hospitals in medical care. Within such organizations, effective, safe, and cost-effective health technologies ensure better quality of care and increase users' survival, thus emphasizing the importance of evaluation of such hospital-based technologies. This article aims to present a model for the evaluation and incorpo...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2008
Samuli I Saarni Bjørn Hofmann Kristian Lampe Dagmar Lühmann Marjukka Mäkelä Marcial Velasco-Garrido Ilona Autti-Rämö

Health technology assessment (HTA) is the multidisciplinary study of the implications of the development, diffusion and use of health technologies. It supports health-policy decisions by providing a joint knowledge base for decision-makers. To increase its policy relevance, HTA tries to extend beyond effectiveness and costs to also considering the social, organizational and ethical implications...

Embedding health technology assessment (HTA) in a fair process has great potential to capture societal values relevant to public reimbursement decisions on health technologies. However, the development of such processes for priority setting has largely been theoretical. In this paper, we provide further practical lead ways on how these processes can be implemented. We first present the misconce...

Journal: :International journal of technology assessment in health care 2017
Laura Weeks Julie Polisena Anna Mae Scott Anke-Peggy Holtorf Sophie Staniszewska Karen Facey

OBJECTIVES Although there is increased awareness of patient and public involvement (PPI) among health technology assessment (HTA) organizations, evaluations of PPI initiatives are relatively scarce. Our objective as members of Health Technology Assessment International's (HTAi's) Patient and Citizen Involvement Group (PCIG) was to advance understanding of the range of evaluation strategies adop...

Journal: :International journal of technology assessment in health care 2005
Eva Draborg Dorte Gyrd-Hansen Peter Bo Poulsen Mogens Horder

OBJECTIVES Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is defined as a policy research approach that examines the short- and long-term social consequences of the application or use of technology. Internationally different institutions have translated this definition to local contexts. In Denmark, HTA is comprehensive with focus on four aspects of the problem in question (technology [clinical evidence], ...

Journal: :International journal of technology assessment in health care 2006
Renaldo N Battista

OBJECTIVES The complexity of health technology assessment (HTA) has increased, in part because of its evolution through three distinct phases: the machine, the clinical outcomes, and the delivery models. However, the theoretical foundation for the field remains underdeveloped. METHODS It is high time for HTA to bring together aspects of conceptual and theoretical works from other fields to st...

Journal: :Journal of the Saudi Heart Association 2010

2009
Sandra Mangiapane Marcial Velasco Garrido

The different actors involved in health system decision-making and regulation have to deal with the question which are valid parameters to assess the health value of health technologies.So called surrogate endpoints represent in the best case preliminary steps in the casual chain leading to the relevant outcome (e. g. mortality, morbidity) and are not usually directly perceptible by patients. S...

2012
Marie-Pierre Gagnon Johanne Gagnon Michèle St-Pierre François-Pierre Gauvin Florence Piron Marc Rhainds Martin Coulombe Dolores Lepage-Savary Marie Desmartis Mylène Tantchou Dipankui France Légaré

BACKGROUND The literature recognizes a need for greater patient involvement in health technology assessment (HTA), but few studies have been reported, especially at the local level. Following the decentralisation of HTA in Quebec, Canada, the last few years have seen the creation of HTA units in many Quebec university hospital centres. These units represent a unique opportunity for increased pa...

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