Early health technology assessment (HTA), which includes all methods used to inform industry and other stakeholders about the potential value of new medical products in development, including methods to quantify and manage uncertainty, has seen many applications in recent years. However, it is still unclear how such early value assessments can be integrated into the technology innovation process. This commentary contributes to the discussion on the purposes early HTA can serve. Similarities and differences in the perspectives of five stakeholders (i.e., the hospital, the patient, the assessor, the medical device industry, and the policy maker) on the purpose, value, and potential challenges of early HTA are described. All five stake...
Conventional Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is usually conducted at a point in time at which the...
New health technologies require development and evaluation ahead of being incorporated into the pati...
Issues/problem Health Technology Assessment (HTA) allows a multidisciplinary evaluation of health ...
Early health technology assessment (HTA), which includes all methods used to inform industry and oth...
Early health technology assessment (HTA), which includes all methods used to inform industry and oth...
Early health technologies assessment (HTA) is a form of HTA, which takes place at early stages of th...
Worldwide, billions of dollars are invested in medical product development and there is an increasin...
Worldwide, billions of dollars are invested in medical product development\ud and there is an increa...
In line with international trends, the public healthcare system in Norway is under increasing pressu...
Objectives: Health technology assessment (HTA) has to innovate to best support changing health syste...
This chapter presents an overview of HTA methods aiming to inform the research and development of ne...
Abstract Background Hospitals increasingly make decisions about early development of and investment ...
BACKGROUND: Early Health Technology Assessment (EHTA) is an evolving field in health policy which ai...
Adequate methods are urgently needed to guarantee the good practice of health technology assessment ...
In this commentary, we discuss early stage assessments of innovative medical technologies...
Conventional Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is usually conducted at a point in time at which the...
New health technologies require development and evaluation ahead of being incorporated into the pati...
Issues/problem Health Technology Assessment (HTA) allows a multidisciplinary evaluation of health ...
Early health technology assessment (HTA), which includes all methods used to inform industry and oth...
Early health technology assessment (HTA), which includes all methods used to inform industry and oth...
Early health technologies assessment (HTA) is a form of HTA, which takes place at early stages of th...
Worldwide, billions of dollars are invested in medical product development and there is an increasin...
Worldwide, billions of dollars are invested in medical product development\ud and there is an increa...
In line with international trends, the public healthcare system in Norway is under increasing pressu...
Objectives: Health technology assessment (HTA) has to innovate to best support changing health syste...
This chapter presents an overview of HTA methods aiming to inform the research and development of ne...
Abstract Background Hospitals increasingly make decisions about early development of and investment ...
BACKGROUND: Early Health Technology Assessment (EHTA) is an evolving field in health policy which ai...
Adequate methods are urgently needed to guarantee the good practice of health technology assessment ...
In this commentary, we discuss early stage assessments of innovative medical technologies...
Conventional Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is usually conducted at a point in time at which the...
New health technologies require development and evaluation ahead of being incorporated into the pati...
Issues/problem Health Technology Assessment (HTA) allows a multidisciplinary evaluation of health ...