نتایج جستجو برای: hta processes

تعداد نتایج: 530381  

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: :Health technology assessment 2003
N Calvert D Hind R G McWilliams S M Thomas C Beverley A Davidson

Also, a fully searchable CD-ROM containing the full text of all HTA monographs is available from the NCCHTA offices or via the HTA website. The CD-ROM is updated with the most recently published monographs every 6 months and is available free of charge to postal addresses in the UK. In addition, printed paper copies of this report may be obtained by writing to: The website also provides informa...

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

OBJECTIVES Although health technology assessment (HTA) has been well established in all developed countries, it has not found a firm footing in many developing countries. This is especially true of the Asia Pacific region, which has much of the world population. METHODS The beginnings of HTA in this region go back to the work of Dr. David Banta in China and the establishment of the Asian HTA ...

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: :International journal of technology assessment in health care 2006
Renaldo N Battista

OBJECTIVES The complexity of health technology assessment (HTA) has increased, in part because of its evolution through three distinct phases: the machine, the clinical outcomes, and the delivery models. However, the theoretical foundation for the field remains underdeveloped. METHODS It is high time for HTA to bring together aspects of conceptual and theoretical works from other fields to st...

Journal: :Canadian journal of surgery. Journal canadien de chirurgie 2010
Tania Stafinski Leigh-Ann Topfer Ken Zakariasen Devidas Menon

BACKGROUND Health technology assessment (HTA) is a tool intended to help policy-makers decide which technologies to fund. However, given the proliferation of new technologies, it is not possible to undertake an HTA of each one before it becomes funded. Consequently, "horizon-scanning" processes have been developed to identify emerging technologies that are likely to have a substantial impact on...

2018
Bahareh Yazdizadeh Farideh Mohtasham Ashraf Velayati

BACKGROUND Following approximately 10 years from the beginning of Iran's national Health Technology Assessment (HTA) programme, the present study aims to evaluate its success by examining the impact of HTA and identifying the determinant factors leading to the implementation of HTA report results. METHODS The triangulation method was employed herein. HTA reports were initially identified and ...

Journal: :International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care 2022

Introduction Producing new health technology assessments (HTA) can be a time-consuming process. With finite resources in HTA agencies, limited capacities countries without formalized processes, and growing interest for lifecycles approaches valuing technologies; innovative efficient processes are needed. “Adaptive HTA”, referring to the pragmatic use of methods existing evidence, might offer so...

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...

2014
Marie-Pierre Gagnon Marie Desmartis Thomas Poder William Witteman

BACKGROUND Health technology assessment (HTA) is increasingly performed at the local or hospital level where the costs, impacts, and benefits of health technologies can be directly assessed. Although local/hospital-based HTA has been implemented for more than two decades in some jurisdictions, little is known about its effects and impact on hospital budget, clinical practices, and patient outco...

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