نتایج جستجو برای: health technology assessment hta

تعداد نتایج: 1873610  

2018
Wenbin Liu Lizheng Shi Raymond W. Pong Hengjin Dong Yiwei Mao Meng Tang Yingyao Chen

BACKGROUND For health technology assessment (HTA) to be more policy relevant and for health technology-related decision-making to be truly evidence-based, promoting knowledge translation (KT) is of vital importance. Although some research has focused on KT of HTA, there is a dearth of literature on KT determinants and the situation in developing countries and transitional societies remains larg...

Journal: :International journal of technology assessment in health care 2012
Chris Henshall Tara Schuller Logan Mardhani-Bayne

BACKGROUND Health systems face rising patient expectations and economic pressures; decision makers seek to enhance efficiency to improve access to appropriate care. There is international interest in the role of HTA to support decisions to optimize use of established technologies, particularly in "disinvesting" from low-benefit uses. METHODS This study summarizes main points from an HTAi Poli...

2009
Marc Bartelmes Ulrike Neumann Dagmar Lühmann Matthias P. Schönermark Anja Hagen

Conventional Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is usually conducted at a point in time at which the development of the respective technology may no longer be influenced. By this time developers and/or purchasers may have misinvested resources. Thus the demand for Technology Assessment (TA) which incorporates appropriate methods during early development stages of a technology becomes apparent. ...

Journal: :International journal of technology assessment in health care 2014
Sergei Muratov David Hailey Vicki Foerster Bruce Brady Don Juzwishin Philip la Fleur Jessie McGowan

OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to assist in the development of a health technology assessment (HTA) program for the Ministry of Health (MOH) of the Republic of Kazakhstan METHODS Mentoring of an initial HTA program in Kazakhstan was provided by the Canadian Society for International Health (CSIH) by means of a partnership with the Kazakhstan MOH. HTA materials, courses, and one-on-one s...

Journal: :Health policy 2004
Jayne Pivik Elisabeth Rode Christopher Ward

Similar to other health policy initiatives, there is a growing movement to involve consumers in decisions affecting their treatment options. Access to treatments can be impacted by decisions made during a health technology assessment (HTA), i.e., the rigorous assessment of medical interventions such as drugs, vaccines, devices, materials, medical and surgical procedures and systems. The purpose...

2014
Marie-Pierre Gagnon Bernard Candas Marie Desmartis Johanne Gagnon Daniel La Roche Marc Rhainds Martin Coulombe Mylène Tantchou Dipankui France Légaré

BACKGROUND Public and patient involvement in the different stages of the health technology assessment (HTA) process is increasingly encouraged. The selection of topics for assessment, which includes identifying and prioritizing HTA questions, is a constant challenge for HTA agencies because the number of technologies requiring an assessment exceeds the resources available. Public and patient in...

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...

Journal: :International journal of technology assessment in health care 2009
David Banta

The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Regional Office of the World Health Organization (WHO) for the Americas, has tried to promote health technology assessment (HTA) in Latin America for 25 years. A certain awareness of HTA developed in several countries because of these efforts. In the late 1990's, there was a strong movement for health reform in Latin America, and HTA became part of t...

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 ...

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...

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