نتایج جستجو برای: HTA Processes

تعداد نتایج: 530381  

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
maarten p. jansen radboud institute for health sciences, radboud university medical center, nijmegen, the netherlands jan-kees helderman institute for management research, radboud university, nijmegen, the netherlands bert boer institute of health policy and management, erasmus university rotterdam, rotterdam, the netherlands rob baltussen radboud institute for health sciences, radboud university medical center, nijmegen, the netherlands

embedding health technology assessment (hta) in a fair process has great potential to capture societal values relevant to public reimbursement decisions on health technologies. however, the development of such processes for priority setting has largely been theoretical. in this paper, we provide further practical lead ways on how these processes can be implemented. we first present the misconce...

Embedding health technology assessment (HTA) in a fair process has great potential to capture societal values relevant to public reimbursement decisions on health technologies. However, the development of such processes for priority setting has largely been theoretical. In this paper, we provide further practical lead ways on how these processes can be implemented. We first present the misconce...

Journal: :Value in health : the journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research 2017
Ronald L Akehurst Eric Abadie Noël Renaudin François Sarkozy

BACKGROUND It has been suggested that differences in health technology assessment (HTA) processes among countries, particularly within Europe, have led to inequity in patient access to new medicines. OBJECTIVES To provide an up-to-date snapshot analysis of the present status of HTA and reimbursement systems in select European countries, and to investigate the implications of these processes, ...

Background Evidence-informed deliberative processes (EDPs) were recently introduced to guide health technology assessment (HTA) agencies to improve their processes towards more legitimate decision-making. The EDP framework provides guidance that covers the HTA process, ie, contextual factors, installation of an appraisal committee, selecting health technologies and criteria, assessment, a...

The article by Daniels and colleagues on expanding the scope of health technology assessment (HTA) to embrace ethical analysis has received endorsement and criticism from commentators in this journal. Referring to this debate, we examine in this article the extent and locus of ethical analysis in HTA processes. An expansion/no-expansion framing of HTA is, in our view, not very fruitful. We argu...

2012
Marie-Pierre Gagnon Johanne Gagnon Michèle St-Pierre François-Pierre Gauvin Florence Piron Marc Rhainds Martin Coulombe Dolores Lepage-Savary Marie Desmartis Mylène Tantchou Dipankui France Légaré

BACKGROUND The literature recognizes a need for greater patient involvement in health technology assessment (HTA), but few studies have been reported, especially at the local level. Following the decentralisation of HTA in Quebec, Canada, the last few years have seen the creation of HTA units in many Quebec university hospital centres. These units represent a unique opportunity for increased pa...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
anthony j. culyer department of economics & related studies and centre for health economics, university of york, york, uk

daniels, porteny and urrutia et al make a good case for the idea that that public decisions ought to be made not only “in the light of” evidence but also “on the basis of” budget impact, financial protection and equity. health technology assessment (hta) should, they say, be accordingly expanded to consider matters additional to safety and cost-effectiveness. they also complain that most hta re...

Daniels, Porteny and Urrutia et al make a good case for the idea that that public decisions ought to be made not only “in the light of” evidence but also “on the basis of” budget impact, financial protection and equity. Health technology assessment (HTA) should, they say, be accordingly expanded to consider matters additional to safety and cost-effectiveness. They also complain that most HTA re...

Journal: :Health policy 2015
Anthony J G Barron Corinna Klinger Sara Mehmood Birchall Shah John S F Wright

The new regulatory governance perspective has introduced several insights to the study of health technology assessment (HTA): it has broadened the scope for the analysis of HTA; it has provided a more sophisticated account of national diversity and the potential for cross-border policy learning; and, it has dissolved the distinction between HTA assessment and appraisal processes. In this paper,...

2016
Maarten P. Jansen Jan-Kees Helderman Bert Boer Rob Baltussen

Embedding health technology assessment (HTA) in a fair process has great potential to capture societal values relevant to public reimbursement decisions on health technologies. However, the development of such processes for priority setting has largely been theoretical. In this paper, we provide further practical lead ways on how these processes can be implemented. We first present the misconce...

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