AbstractObjectivesThis article outlines the Decision-Oriented Health Technology Assessment: a new implementation of the European network for Health Technology Assessment Core Model, integrating the multicriteria decision-making analysis by using the analytic hierarchy process to introduce a standardized methodological approach as a valued and shared tool to support health care decision making within a hospital.MethodsFollowing the Core Model as guidance (European network for Health Technology Assessment. HTA core model for medical and surgical interventions. Available from: http://www.eunethta.eu/outputs/hta-core-model-medical-and-surgical-interventions-10r. [Accessed May 27, 2014]), it is possible to apply the analytic hierarchy process to...
Objectives:In determining whether new health technologies should be funded, health technology assess...
Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is a systematic evaluation of a health technology, designed to ap...
AbstractBackgroundAt the hospital level, decisions about purchasing new and oftentimes expensive med...
AbstractObjectivesThis article outlines the Decision-Oriented Health Technology Assessment: a new im...
Objective: To develop and test a decision-support tool for prioritizing new competing Health Technol...
This article discusses the development of Heath Technology Assessment methods and HTA institutions, ...
BACKGROUND: Decision-analytic models represent an explicit way to synthesise evidence currently avai...
Health technology assessment (HTA) is increasingly used in European countries to inform decision and...
Objective: Recent years have witnessed an increased interest in the use of multicriteria decision an...
With health expenditures taking a growing share of gross domestic products, governments have recogn...
Background: Technological innovation has risen exponentially and hospitals are currently at the fore...
Healthcare is moving towards increased assistance needs with limited resources, both in economics te...
OBJECTIVES: The analytic hierarchy process (AHP), a technique for multi-criteria decision analysis, ...
Background Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) concepts, models and tools have been used increa...
To achieve the goal of improving the health of the population, all health systems need to take deci...
Objectives:In determining whether new health technologies should be funded, health technology assess...
Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is a systematic evaluation of a health technology, designed to ap...
AbstractBackgroundAt the hospital level, decisions about purchasing new and oftentimes expensive med...
AbstractObjectivesThis article outlines the Decision-Oriented Health Technology Assessment: a new im...
Objective: To develop and test a decision-support tool for prioritizing new competing Health Technol...
This article discusses the development of Heath Technology Assessment methods and HTA institutions, ...
BACKGROUND: Decision-analytic models represent an explicit way to synthesise evidence currently avai...
Health technology assessment (HTA) is increasingly used in European countries to inform decision and...
Objective: Recent years have witnessed an increased interest in the use of multicriteria decision an...
With health expenditures taking a growing share of gross domestic products, governments have recogn...
Background: Technological innovation has risen exponentially and hospitals are currently at the fore...
Healthcare is moving towards increased assistance needs with limited resources, both in economics te...
OBJECTIVES: The analytic hierarchy process (AHP), a technique for multi-criteria decision analysis, ...
Background Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) concepts, models and tools have been used increa...
To achieve the goal of improving the health of the population, all health systems need to take deci...
Objectives:In determining whether new health technologies should be funded, health technology assess...
Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is a systematic evaluation of a health technology, designed to ap...
AbstractBackgroundAt the hospital level, decisions about purchasing new and oftentimes expensive med...