نتایج جستجو برای: healthcare technology assessment hta

تعداد نتایج: 1112436  

Journal: :International journal of technology assessment in health care 2010
Matthew D Mitchell Kendal Williams Patrick J Brennan Craig A Umscheid

OBJECTIVES Health technology assessment (HTA) programs influence practice on a broad scale through reimbursement decisions or national guidelines. Hospital-based HTA programs inform clinical decisions at the local level. Typically, they do this by adapting general HTA to their local setting, or by creating new HTA. However, unlike payer-based HTA organizations, hospital-based HTA organizations ...

Journal: :Journal of health politics, policy and law 2005
Pascale Lehoux Jean-Louis Denis Stéphanie Tailliez Myriam Hivon

Health technology assessment (HTA) has received increasing support over the past twenty years in both North America and Europe. The justification for this field of policy-oriented research is that evidence about the efficacy, safety, and cost-effectiveness of technology should contribute to decision and policy making. However, concerns about the ability of HTA producers to increase the use of t...

Journal: :International journal of technology assessment in health care 2006
Elizabeth J Adams Cari Almazán Berit Mørland Ian Bradbury Richard King Paul Rheinberger

OBJECTIVES Since 1997, members of the International Network of Agencies for Health Technology Assessment (INAHTA) have collaborated on a Joint Project to track the diffusion, evaluation, and clinical policy of positron emission tomography (PET). Part 2 of this updated Joint Project report summarizes HTA-based strategies for directing the clinical use of PET and a discussion on the value of HTA ...

This brief commentary seeks to develop the analysis of Daniels, Porteny and Urrutia of the implications of expansion of the scope of health technology assessment (HTA) beyond issues of safety, efficacy, and cost-effectiveness. Drawing in particular on experience in the United Kingdom, it suggests that such expansion can be understood not only as a response to the problem of insufficiency of evi...

Journal: :International journal of technology assessment in health care 2009
Sheila Turner Deborah L Chase Ruairidh Milne Andrew Cook Nicholas J Hicks Claire Rosten Liz Payne Suzanne Coles Eleanor Bell

OBJECTIVES Europe has many health technology assessment (HTA) agencies, each producing their own HTA reports. Adapting HTA reports for different contexts could reduce the need for multiple reports on the same health technology with resultant saving of time and resources. This study aims to examine and understand the process of adaptation, and to develop a toolkit that would help the adaptation ...

Journal: :Journal of Multi-criteria Decision Analysis 2021

Abstract Medical devices are introduced in the market with an ever‐increasing rate, important benefits for whole society's health. In greatest majority of cases, although representing entry point devices, healthcare local institutions/hospitals do not receive any macro‐level guidance from (inter)national authorities their assessment. Hence, absence a methodological support, started to assess au...

Journal: :International journal of technology assessment in health care 2009
Finn Børlum Kristensen Kristian Lampe Deborah L Chase Sun Hae Lee-Robin Claudia Wild Montse Moharra Marcial Velasco Garrido Camilla Palmhøj Nielsen John-Arne Røttingen Susanna Allgurin Neikter Marie Louise Bistrup

OBJECTIVES This article presents an overview of the practical methods and tools to support transnational Health Technology Assessment (HTA) that were developed and pilot tested by the European network for HTA (EUnetHTA), which involved a total of sixty-four Partner organizations. METHODS The methods differ according to scope and purpose of each of the tools developed. They included, for examp...

Journal: :International journal of technology assessment in health care 2013
Wija Oortwijn Pieter Broos Hindrik Vondeling David Banta Lora Todorova

OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to develop and apply an instrument to map the level of health technology assessment (HTA) development at country level in selected countries. We examined middle-income countries (Argentina, Brazil, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, and Russia) and countries well-known for their comprehensive HTA programs (Australia, Canada, and United Kingdom). METHODS A...

Journal: :International journal of technology assessment in health care 2009
Yot Teerawattananon Sripen Tantivess Jomkwan Yothasamut Pritaporn Kingkaew Kakanang Chaisiri

OBJECTIVES This study aims to review the development of health technology assessment (HTA), including the socioeconomic context, outputs, and policy utilization in the Thai setting. METHODS This study was conducted through extensive document reviews including these published in both domestic and international literature. RESULTS Evidence suggests that contextual elements of the health syste...

Journal: :International journal of technology assessment in health care 2009
Sadasivan Sivalal

I have long felt the need for documentation on the global development—I could probably pin it to the moment I was visiting health technology assessment (HTA) institutions in the United States in 1995, and was looking forward to a trip to the Office of Technology Assessment, only to be told it had just been shut. Instead, I visited the Office of Health Technology Assessment in Washington. In add...

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