نتایج جستجو برای: health technology assessment hta

تعداد نتایج: 1873610  

2013

 To understand the role of health technology assessment (HTA) as a means of relating research with healthcare decision making.  To familiarize participants with the most important definitions related to HTA.  To recognize the main features of Economic Evaluations (EE).  To identify the usefulness and necessity of EE in the decision making process.  To understand the concept of opportunity ...

2017

Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is policy research that aims to inform priority setting and resource allocation. HTA is increasingly recognized as a useful policy tool in lowand middle-income countries (LMICs), where there is a substantial need for evidence to guide Universal Health Coverage policies, such as benefit coverage, quality improvement interventions and quality standards, all of w...

Journal: :Annali dell'Istituto superiore di sanita 2009
Daniele Giansanti Sandra Morelli Giovanni Maccioni Lorenzo Guerriero Remo Bedini Gennaro Pepe Cesare Colombo Gabriella Borghi Velio Macellari

Due to major advances in the information technology, telemedicine applications are ready for a widespread use. Nonetheless, to allow their diffusion in National Health Care Systems (NHCSs) specific methodologies of health technology assessment (HTA) should be used to assess the standardization, the overall quality, the interoperability, the addressing to legal, economic and cost benefit aspects...

Journal: :International journal of technology assessment in health care 2009
Rafał Nizankowski Norbert Wilk

In 1989, Poland started to slowly release itself not only from the burden of a half-century of communist indoctrination and soviet exploitation, but also from the consequences of the Semashko model of healthcare organization: low doctors' salaries, primary care based on multispecialty groups, overdeveloped hospital infrastructure, and limited access to sophisticated interventions overcome by pa...

Journal: :Healthcare policy = Politiques de sante 2012
Myriam Hivon Pascale Lehoux Melanie Rock Jean-Louis Denis

While the Health Technology Assessment (HTA) community has acknowledged the importance of public and consumer involvement in the HTA process, very few studies have examined how technology-related findings may be reported by the media to the broader public. This paper compares the content of press articles with the content of three Canadian HTA reports that respectively assess electroconvulsive ...

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: :International journal of technology assessment in health care 2009
Helga Sigmund Finn Børlum Kristensen

OBJECTIVES The mainly tax-paid healthcare system in Denmark is decentralized with three defined policy and management levels. Health technology assessment (HTA) as a concept was introduced in the beginning of the 1980s. Significant implementation only happened when the first national strategy for HTA was developed by relevant stakeholders and issued as an official document in 1996. The introduc...

Journal: :International journal of health policy and management 2015
Norman Daniels Thalia Porteny Julian Urritia

All societies face the need to make judgments about what interventions (both public health and personal medical) to provide to their populations under reasonable resource constraints. Their decisions should be informed by good evidence and arguments from health technology assessment (HTA). But if HTA restricts itself to evaluations of safety, efficacy, and cost-effectiveness, it risks being vie...

2017
Sripen Tantivess Kalipso Chalkidou Nattha Tritasavit Yot Teerawattananon

Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is policy research that aims to inform priority setting and resource allocation. HTA is increasingly recognized as a useful policy tool in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), where there is a substantial need for evidence to guide Universal Health Coverage policies, such as benefit coverage, quality improvement interventions and quality standards, all of...

2009
Corinna Sorenson

Since the late 1970s, many European countries have established health technology assessment (HTA) systems to inform coverage and pricing decisions. These countries use HTA to systematically determine the relative ‘value for money’ provided by new technologies and to give providers and patients information to make treatment choices. This, in turn, serves to encourage the efficient and effective ...

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