Between mid-1991 and mid-1992, nearly 300 different organisations involved in European health care contributed their views to a survey covering a range of topics relevant to health care technology assessment (HCTA) and economic appraisal of health technologies. Organisations who participated included manufacturers, health care institutions, professional associations, health care reimbursement or funding agencies, academic institutions and policy making agencies in eight European countries. The study was carried out as part of a larger project, COMETT-ASSESS, funded partially by the EC COMETT programme, to design and deliver training in health care technology assessment and socioeconomic evaluation. The survey demonstrates a high level of ...
Background Organisational aspects influence the behaviour of healthcare professionals and managers a...
Health technology assessment (HTA) has assumed an increasing role in health systems in recent years,...
Objectives: A centralised approach to health technology assessment (HTA) may facilitate optimal use ...
Objective: To identify training programs and educational resources in health technology assessment (...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to support health technology assessment (HTA) capacity buildin...
Introduction: The topic of health technology assessment gains its popularity thanks to the role it p...
Aim To provide insights into the capacity to conduct health technology assessment (HTA) in Central, ...
Garrido MV, Gerhardus A, Rottingen J-A, Busse R. Developing Health Technology Assessment to address ...
Background: Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is a multidisciplinary process that synthesizes, with...
Objective: To inform about the specifics of medical devices and the resulting consequences for healt...
In this article, we review the development of health technology assessment (HTA) in England and Wale...
OBJECTIVES: To report from the Scientific Development and Capacity Building Committee of Health Tech...
Background: To enhance usage of health technology assessment (HTA) in decision-making, it is importa...
Decision-makers throughout Europe have a common goal of raising health standards in order to improve...
A centralised approach to health technology assessment (HTA) may facilitate optimal use of HTA resou...
Background Organisational aspects influence the behaviour of healthcare professionals and managers a...
Health technology assessment (HTA) has assumed an increasing role in health systems in recent years,...
Objectives: A centralised approach to health technology assessment (HTA) may facilitate optimal use ...
Objective: To identify training programs and educational resources in health technology assessment (...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to support health technology assessment (HTA) capacity buildin...
Introduction: The topic of health technology assessment gains its popularity thanks to the role it p...
Aim To provide insights into the capacity to conduct health technology assessment (HTA) in Central, ...
Garrido MV, Gerhardus A, Rottingen J-A, Busse R. Developing Health Technology Assessment to address ...
Background: Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is a multidisciplinary process that synthesizes, with...
Objective: To inform about the specifics of medical devices and the resulting consequences for healt...
In this article, we review the development of health technology assessment (HTA) in England and Wale...
OBJECTIVES: To report from the Scientific Development and Capacity Building Committee of Health Tech...
Background: To enhance usage of health technology assessment (HTA) in decision-making, it is importa...
Decision-makers throughout Europe have a common goal of raising health standards in order to improve...
A centralised approach to health technology assessment (HTA) may facilitate optimal use of HTA resou...
Background Organisational aspects influence the behaviour of healthcare professionals and managers a...
Health technology assessment (HTA) has assumed an increasing role in health systems in recent years,...
Objectives: A centralised approach to health technology assessment (HTA) may facilitate optimal use ...