Objectives: Several studies, mostly from developed countries, have identified barriers and facilitators with regard to the uptake of health technology assessment (HTA). This study elicited, using best-worst scaling (BWS), what HTA experts in Colombia consider to be the most important barriers and facilitators in the use of HTA, and makes a comparison to results from the Netherlands. Methods: Two object case surveys (one for barriers, one for facilitators) were conducted among 18 experts (policymakers, health professionals, PhD students, senior HTA-researchers) from Colombia. Seven respondents were employees of the national HTA agency Instituto de Evaluación Tecnológica de Salud (IETS). In total, 22 barriers and 19 facilitators were included...
Abstract Background All healthcare systems face problems of justice and efficiency related to settin...
In this article, we review the development of health technology assessment (HTA) in England and Wale...
OBJECTIVE: There is no health system that has the resources to evaluate all technologies. The presen...
Objectives: Several studies, mostly from developed countries, have identified barriers and facilitat...
Objectives: Several studies have reported multiple barriers to and facilitators for the uptake of he...
Background: To enhance usage of health technology assessment (HTA) in decision-making, it is importa...
Background: Although Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is increasingly used to support evidence-bas...
Background Health Technology Assessment (HTA), which can support public drug reimbursement decisions...
Objectives: Latin American countries are taking important steps to expand and strengthen universal h...
Objective One of the good practice principles for health technology assessment (HTA) is having a cle...
Q220-27Objectives To provide an overview about the current status of health technology assessment (...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVES: The health technology assessment (HTA) process has been developed locally. T...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to develop and apply an instrument to map the level of health ...
Health Technology Assessment (HTA) examines the consequences of the application of health technologi...
Objectives: This study aimed to identify the barriers and facilitators of the utilization of health ...
Abstract Background All healthcare systems face problems of justice and efficiency related to settin...
In this article, we review the development of health technology assessment (HTA) in England and Wale...
OBJECTIVE: There is no health system that has the resources to evaluate all technologies. The presen...
Objectives: Several studies, mostly from developed countries, have identified barriers and facilitat...
Objectives: Several studies have reported multiple barriers to and facilitators for the uptake of he...
Background: To enhance usage of health technology assessment (HTA) in decision-making, it is importa...
Background: Although Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is increasingly used to support evidence-bas...
Background Health Technology Assessment (HTA), which can support public drug reimbursement decisions...
Objectives: Latin American countries are taking important steps to expand and strengthen universal h...
Objective One of the good practice principles for health technology assessment (HTA) is having a cle...
Q220-27Objectives To provide an overview about the current status of health technology assessment (...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVES: The health technology assessment (HTA) process has been developed locally. T...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to develop and apply an instrument to map the level of health ...
Health Technology Assessment (HTA) examines the consequences of the application of health technologi...
Objectives: This study aimed to identify the barriers and facilitators of the utilization of health ...
Abstract Background All healthcare systems face problems of justice and efficiency related to settin...
In this article, we review the development of health technology assessment (HTA) in England and Wale...
OBJECTIVE: There is no health system that has the resources to evaluate all technologies. The presen...