نتایج جستجو برای: hta processes

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Journal: :Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation 2021

Abstract Background Health technology assessment (HTA) agencies have an important role to play in managing the rising demands on health systems. However, creating and running such potentially diverts resources from frontline services. A large number of studies address question ‘what is impact HTA?’. Several points heterogeneity this literature include: purpose study, definition HTA, impact, sco...

2017
Janet L. Wale Anna Mae Scott Neil Bertelsen Nick Meade

PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is an evidence-based decision-making process, focusing on evaluating health technologies for funding within a healthcare system. 'Health technologies' include medications, medical devices, diagnostics, medical procedures and services. Health Technology Assessment international (HTAi) is a global society for those who produce, use, partic...

Journal: :International journal of technology assessment in health care 2009
László Gulácsi Valentin Brodszky Márta Péntek Szilárd Varga Gábor Vas Imre Boncz

In Hungary, the history of the health technology assessment (HTA) dates back to 1993 when HTA and related activities started by professional initiatives. The legal background, institutionalization, and training capacities were created between 1998 and 2004. The main challenges for HTA in Hungary are partly similar to the ones in countries with a developed economy; no question it is time for cos...

2010
Torben Larsen Silvina Santana

I. The workshop begins with an introduction by T. Larsen of key concepts and basic typology of health technology assessment (HTA), which will be illustrated by analytical elements from integrated home care. II. Questions for debate as presented and moderated by the workshop chair [Silvina Santana, University of Aveiro, Portugal] shall focus: 1) In which cases are HTA relevant? It is suggested t...

Journal: :International journal of technology assessment in health care 2018
Katharina Hawlik Patrick Rummel Claudia Wild

OBJECTIVES Strengthening efforts toward better collaboration plays a pivotal role in the assessment of medical devices to reduce overlap and save resources. This study explored the level of duplication in health technology assessments (HTA) of medical devices in Europe and their respective timing in order to identify areas for better collaboration. METHODS An analysis of European HTA reports ...

2017
Krzysztof Lach Michal Dziwisz Cécile Rémuzat Mondher Toumi

Introduction: Health technology assessment (HTA) in Poland supports reimbursement decisions via the Polish HTA Agency (AOTMiT), whose guidelines were updated in 2016. Methods: We identified key changes introduced by the update and, before guideline publication, analysed discrepancies between AOTMiT assessments and the submitting marketing authorisation holders (MAHs) to elucidate the context of...

Journal: :International journal of technology assessment in health care 2011
Joseph L Mathew

BACKGROUND Most developing countries and resource-limited settings lack robust health technology assessment (HTA) systems. Because the development of locally relevant HTA is not immediately viable, and the extrapolation of external HTA is inappropriate, a new model for evaluating health technologies is required. OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to describe the development and application ...

Journal: :Blood 1980
S E Sallan J Ritz J Pesando R Gelber C O'Brien S Hitchcock F Coral S F Schlossman

Lymphoblasts from 93 children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) were characterized by immunologic cell surface markers. These patients were treated on a single protocol, featuring adriamycin therapy during remission, and have been followed from 2 to 6.5 yr (median 4 yr). Three classes of patients were defined serologically: HTA+ Ia- CALLA-, Ia+ CALLA+ HTA-, and Ia+ CALLA- HTA-. Disease-fr...

Journal: :Applied ergonomics 2006
Neville A Stanton

Hierarchical task analysis (HTA) is a core ergonomics approach with a pedigree of over 30 years continuous use. At its heart, HTA is based upon a theory of performance and has only three governing principles. Originally developed as a means of determining training requirements, there was no way the initial pioneers of HTA could have foreseen the extent of its success. HTA has endured as a way o...

Journal: :PharmacoEconomics 2014
Marie-Pierre Gagnon

Health technology assessment (HTA) uses a multidisciplinary approach to answer relevant questions regarding the safety, efficacy, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of health technologies. There is growing interest in implementing HTA methods at the hospital level because it could facilitate decision-making regarding acquisition, implementation or discontinuation of technologies or interventi...

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