Abstract Background Deciding which health technologies to fund involves confronting some of the most difficult choices in medicine. As for other countries, the Israeli health system is faced each year with having to make these difficult decisions. The Public National Advisory Committee, known as ‘the Basket Committee’, selects new technologies for the basic list of health care that all Israelis are entitled to access, known as the ‘health basket’. We introduce a framework for health technology prioritization based explicitly on value for money that enables the main variables considered by decision-makers to be explicitly included. Although the framework’s exposition is in terms of the Basket Committee selecting new technologies for Israel’s...
Shepherd Shamu,1 Simbarashe Rusakaniko,1 Charles Hongoro,2 1Department of Community Medicine, Colleg...
Priority setting for the evaluation of health technologies in the Netherlands is exclusively based o...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to develop criteria for the prioritization of topics for healt...
Health technology assessment (HTA) is widely viewed as an essential component in good universal heal...
a b s t r a c t Innovative health technologies are often the focus of attention. However, in the all...
Abstract Background Prioritization of medical technologies requires a multi-dimensional view. Often,...
Spending in health care have grown considerably over the last decades in all developed countries. Ag...
Objectives: To review the criteria and 'other' considerations used internationally for prioritising ...
AbstractObjectiveThe Public Committee (PC), which decides on the inclusion and ranking of new techno...
Background: In the recent years, using health technologies to diagnose and treat diseases has had a ...
Introduction. Health Technology Assessment (HTA) plays a key role in the policy and decision-making ...
Background The Israeli National List of Health Services (NLHS) is updated annually according to a go...
Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) has emerged as a methodology for Health Technology Assess...
Background: Healthcare spending has grown over the last decades in all developed co...
New Zealand, like many other countries, is grappling with the problem of how to allocate limited res...
Shepherd Shamu,1 Simbarashe Rusakaniko,1 Charles Hongoro,2 1Department of Community Medicine, Colleg...
Priority setting for the evaluation of health technologies in the Netherlands is exclusively based o...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to develop criteria for the prioritization of topics for healt...
Health technology assessment (HTA) is widely viewed as an essential component in good universal heal...
a b s t r a c t Innovative health technologies are often the focus of attention. However, in the all...
Abstract Background Prioritization of medical technologies requires a multi-dimensional view. Often,...
Spending in health care have grown considerably over the last decades in all developed countries. Ag...
Objectives: To review the criteria and 'other' considerations used internationally for prioritising ...
AbstractObjectiveThe Public Committee (PC), which decides on the inclusion and ranking of new techno...
Background: In the recent years, using health technologies to diagnose and treat diseases has had a ...
Introduction. Health Technology Assessment (HTA) plays a key role in the policy and decision-making ...
Background The Israeli National List of Health Services (NLHS) is updated annually according to a go...
Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) has emerged as a methodology for Health Technology Assess...
Background: Healthcare spending has grown over the last decades in all developed co...
New Zealand, like many other countries, is grappling with the problem of how to allocate limited res...
Shepherd Shamu,1 Simbarashe Rusakaniko,1 Charles Hongoro,2 1Department of Community Medicine, Colleg...
Priority setting for the evaluation of health technologies in the Netherlands is exclusively based o...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to develop criteria for the prioritization of topics for healt...