Internationally, health technology assessments (HTAs) are ubiquitous drivers to health policy. Within Scotland, the Scottish Medicines Consortium undertakes the medicine review process. Input from clinical experts, involved in frontline care, is an integral component of the assessment process. This paper explores the relationship between the clinical experts and the HTA agency within Scotland to better understand what motivates expert clinicians to devote their time to the medicine review process with no remuneration. Twenty-seven clinical experts from 16 different clinical specialties took part in one-to-one interviews at their place of work between October 2011 and March 2012. Data analysis was inductive and comprised the organization of ...
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The use of health technology assessment (HTA) to inform policy-making is established in most develop...
Health Technology Assessment (HTA) considers the therapeutic effectiveness of a health technology a...
Internationally, health technology assessments (HTAs) are ubiquitous drivers to health policy. Withi...
Background The involvement of patient representatives in health technology assessment is increasing...
Independent regulatory agencies (IRAs) for Health Technology Assessment (HTA) are a key means by whi...
This document is the accepted manuscript version of the following article: Nicola Allen, Stuart R. W...
There is a growing disconnect between regulatory agencies that are promoting expedited approval to m...
Health technology assessment (HTA) is an evaluative process used to inform technology-related policy...
Health Technology Assessment (HTA) has emerged as an important tool to support healthcare decision-m...
The new regulatory governance perspective has introduced several insights to the study of health tec...
BACKGROUND: Many decisions in health care aim to maximise health, requiring judgements about interve...
Plain English summary A number of health technology assessment (HTA) organisations ha...
Between mid-1991 and mid-1992, nearly 300 different organisations involved in European health care c...
Patient and public involvement in Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is gaining increased interest a...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThis is the final version of the article. Av...
The use of health technology assessment (HTA) to inform policy-making is established in most develop...
Health Technology Assessment (HTA) considers the therapeutic effectiveness of a health technology a...
Internationally, health technology assessments (HTAs) are ubiquitous drivers to health policy. Withi...
Background The involvement of patient representatives in health technology assessment is increasing...
Independent regulatory agencies (IRAs) for Health Technology Assessment (HTA) are a key means by whi...
This document is the accepted manuscript version of the following article: Nicola Allen, Stuart R. W...
There is a growing disconnect between regulatory agencies that are promoting expedited approval to m...
Health technology assessment (HTA) is an evaluative process used to inform technology-related policy...
Health Technology Assessment (HTA) has emerged as an important tool to support healthcare decision-m...
The new regulatory governance perspective has introduced several insights to the study of health tec...
BACKGROUND: Many decisions in health care aim to maximise health, requiring judgements about interve...
Plain English summary A number of health technology assessment (HTA) organisations ha...
Between mid-1991 and mid-1992, nearly 300 different organisations involved in European health care c...
Patient and public involvement in Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is gaining increased interest a...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThis is the final version of the article. Av...
The use of health technology assessment (HTA) to inform policy-making is established in most develop...
Health Technology Assessment (HTA) considers the therapeutic effectiveness of a health technology a...