نتایج جستجو برای: early health technology assessment

تعداد نتایج: 2456543  

2014
Lars Sandman Emelie Heintz

An essential component of health technology assessment (HTA) is the assessment of ethical aspects. In some healthcare contexts, tasks are strictly relegated to different expert groups: the HTA-agencies are limited to assessment of the technology and other actors within the health care sector are responsible for appraisal and recommendations. Ethical aspects of health technologies are considered...

2010
Annette Plüddemann Carl Heneghan Matthew Thompson Nia Roberts Nicholas Summerton Luan Linden-Phillips Claire Packer Christopher P Price

BACKGROUND Currently there is no framework for those involved in the identification, evaluation and prioritisation of new diagnostic technologies. Therefore we aimed to develop prioritisation criteria for the assessment of new diagnostic technologies, by gaining international consensus on not only which criteria should be used, but also their relative importance. METHODS A two-round Delphi pr...

2018
Tassia Cristina Decimoni Roseli Leandro Luciana Martins Rozman Dawn Craig Cynthia P. Iglesias Hillegonda Maria Dutilh Novaes Patrícia Coelho de Soárez

Background Brazil has sought to use economic evaluation to support healthcare decision-making processes. While a number of health economic evaluations (HEEs) have been conducted, no study has systematically reviewed the quality of Brazilian HEE. The objective of this systematic review was to provide an overview regarding the state of HEE research and to evaluate the number, characteristics, and...

2004
Leanne M. Kmet Robert C. Lee

This paper has been prepared on the basis of available information of which the Foundation is aware from public literature and expert opinion and attempts to be current to the date of publication. Additional information and comments relative to the information paper are welcome and should be sent to: Acknowledgements The Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research is grateful to the follow...

Journal: :Value in health : the journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research 2012
Jonathan Karnon James Stahl Alan Brennan J Jaime Caro Javier Mar Jörgen Möller

Discrete event simulation (DES) is a form of computer-based modeling that provides an intuitive and flexible approach to representing complex systems. It has been used in a wide range of health care applications. Most early applications involved analyses of systems with constrained resources, where the general aim was to improve the organization of delivered services. More recently, DES has inc...

Journal: :Value in health : the journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research 2009
Michael Drummond Corinna Sorenson

Health technology assessment (HTA) has a long history in the United Kingdom. The first study undertaken to inform a central policy decision was the economic evaluation of screening for tuberculosis using mass miniature radiography [1]. Another well-known study was the evaluation of the heart transplant program, commissioned by the Department (i.e., Ministry) of Health (DH) to decide whether to ...

Journal: :Value in health : the journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research 2015
Deborah A Marshall Lina Burgos-Liz Maarten J IJzerman Nathaniel D Osgood William V Padula Mitchell K Higashi Peter K Wong Kalyan S Pasupathy William Crown

Health care delivery systems are inherently complex, consisting of multiple tiers of interdependent subsystems and processes that are adaptive to changes in the environment and behave in a nonlinear fashion. Traditional health technology assessment and modeling methods often neglect the wider health system impacts that can be critical for achieving desired health system goals and are often of l...

Journal: :Revista de saude publica 2012
Hudson P Silva Clarice A Petramale Flavia T S Elias

The Brazilian Ministry of Health has institutionalized two articulated processes in the field of health technology management: (i) the production, systematization and dissemination of health technology assessment, and (ii) the adoption of a flow for the incorporation, exclusion or alteration of new technologies by the Brazilian National Health System. Several advances have been made, such as st...

Journal: :Value in health : the journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research 2013
Michael Drummond Rosanna Tarricone Aleksandra Torbica

Providing universal access to innovative, high-cost technologies leads to tensions in today's health care systems. The tension becomes particularly evident in the context of scarce resources, where the risk of taking contentious coverage decisions increases rapidly. To ensure economic sustainability, the payers of health care think that the benefits from the use of the new technologies need to ...

2013
Paule Poulin Lea Austen Catherine M Scott Michelle Poulin Nadine Gall Judy Seidel René Lafrenière

PURPOSE Introducing new health technologies, including medical devices, into a local setting in a safe, effective, and transparent manner is a complex process, involving many disciplines and players within an organization. Decision making should be systematic, consistent, and transparent. It should involve translating and integrating scientific evidence, such as health technology assessment (HT...

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