Objective: To identify training programs and educational resources in health technology assessment (HTA) in Europe. Methods: A postal survey among potential informants in European countries and Israel, expanding on surveys among ISTAHC and INAHTA members. Informants were identified either using HTA networks or by means of Internet sources. Results: The combined results of the three surveys show that in the European Union (EU), including Norway and Switzerland, 13 of 17 countries (76%) provide either university level courses or continuing education HTA courses. In the candidate EU countries, 4 of 10 countries (40%) provide HTA courses. In the remainder of countries, only Israel provides HTA courses. Ten different types of courses were identi...
Introduction The standardisation of European HTA and thus the reduction of redundancies require c...
The editorial discuss the attitudes toward the use of health technology assessment (HTA) in healthca...
INTRODUCTION: Lower-income European countries have a worse health status and less funds for health c...
Between mid-1991 and mid-1992, nearly 300 different organisations involved in European health care c...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to support health technology assessment (HTA) capacity buildin...
Aim To provide insights into the capacity to conduct health technology assessment (HTA) in Central, ...
Background: Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is a multidisciplinary process that synthesizes, with...
Aim To provide insights into the capacity to conduct health technology assessment (HTA) in Central, ...
Introduction: The topic of health technology assessment gains its popularity thanks to the role it p...
This paper describes and discusses the development and use of health technology assessment (HTA) in ...
Abstract Background: Health information technologies (HITs) such as electronic health records (EHR)...
Background: To enhance usage of health technology assessment (HTA) in decision-making, it is importa...
Health technology assessment (HTA) has assumed an increasing role in health systems in recent years,...
The establishment of health technology assessment (HTA) has been an important topic in Europe for ma...
Significant changes and advancements in Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries, including incr...
Introduction The standardisation of European HTA and thus the reduction of redundancies require c...
The editorial discuss the attitudes toward the use of health technology assessment (HTA) in healthca...
INTRODUCTION: Lower-income European countries have a worse health status and less funds for health c...
Between mid-1991 and mid-1992, nearly 300 different organisations involved in European health care c...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to support health technology assessment (HTA) capacity buildin...
Aim To provide insights into the capacity to conduct health technology assessment (HTA) in Central, ...
Background: Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is a multidisciplinary process that synthesizes, with...
Aim To provide insights into the capacity to conduct health technology assessment (HTA) in Central, ...
Introduction: The topic of health technology assessment gains its popularity thanks to the role it p...
This paper describes and discusses the development and use of health technology assessment (HTA) in ...
Abstract Background: Health information technologies (HITs) such as electronic health records (EHR)...
Background: To enhance usage of health technology assessment (HTA) in decision-making, it is importa...
Health technology assessment (HTA) has assumed an increasing role in health systems in recent years,...
The establishment of health technology assessment (HTA) has been an important topic in Europe for ma...
Significant changes and advancements in Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries, including incr...
Introduction The standardisation of European HTA and thus the reduction of redundancies require c...
The editorial discuss the attitudes toward the use of health technology assessment (HTA) in healthca...
INTRODUCTION: Lower-income European countries have a worse health status and less funds for health c...