The aim of Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is to provide decision-makers, distributors and recipients with information on the effectiveness, cost and impact of health technologies. The present study constitutes a subproject within the wider project "Analysis of the impact of professional involvement in evidence generation for the HTA process", which is part of the strategic programme "Transfer of the results of the research in clinical practice and organisation of healthcare services", coordinated by Laziosanita - Agency of Public Healthcare of the Lazio Region and AgeNaS (National Agency for Regional Healthcare Services). The objectives of the present subproject (cochlear implants) are as follows: a) to produce a report regarding the he...
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Abstract In a growing number of countries, health technology assessment (HTA) has come to be seen as...
A cost utility study of the cochlear implant has been undertaken from the perspective of `government...
The aim of Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is to provide decision-makers, distributors and recipi...
The aim of Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is to provide decision-makers, distributors and recipi...
The aim of Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is to provide decision-makers, distributors and recip...
Cochlear Implants for severe to profound deafness in children and adults To appraise the clinical an...
Owing to technological progress and a growing body of clinical experience, indication criteria for c...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of the use of cochlear implants (CI) on the health status of postlin...
The value of cochlear implants as an established clinical option for profoundly hearing-impaired adu...
AIM OF THE STUDY: This project is aimed at focusing on evaluating the post-operative outcomes of th...
Health technology assessment (HTA) consists of the systematic study of the consequences of the intro...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of our study were threefold: to compare health utility scores measured wi...
OBJECTIVES: Determine the proportion of patients starting the cochlear implant evaluation (CIE) proc...
Introduction: Cochlear implants (CI) have been developed to enable satisfying verbal communication, ...
Contains fulltext : 167838.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Healthcare tech...
Abstract In a growing number of countries, health technology assessment (HTA) has come to be seen as...
A cost utility study of the cochlear implant has been undertaken from the perspective of `government...
The aim of Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is to provide decision-makers, distributors and recipi...
The aim of Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is to provide decision-makers, distributors and recipi...
The aim of Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is to provide decision-makers, distributors and recip...
Cochlear Implants for severe to profound deafness in children and adults To appraise the clinical an...
Owing to technological progress and a growing body of clinical experience, indication criteria for c...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of the use of cochlear implants (CI) on the health status of postlin...
The value of cochlear implants as an established clinical option for profoundly hearing-impaired adu...
AIM OF THE STUDY: This project is aimed at focusing on evaluating the post-operative outcomes of th...
Health technology assessment (HTA) consists of the systematic study of the consequences of the intro...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of our study were threefold: to compare health utility scores measured wi...
OBJECTIVES: Determine the proportion of patients starting the cochlear implant evaluation (CIE) proc...
Introduction: Cochlear implants (CI) have been developed to enable satisfying verbal communication, ...
Contains fulltext : 167838.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Healthcare tech...
Abstract In a growing number of countries, health technology assessment (HTA) has come to be seen as...
A cost utility study of the cochlear implant has been undertaken from the perspective of `government...