What constitutes innovation in health technologies can be defined and measured in a number of ways and it has been widely researched and published about. However, while many countries mention it as a criterion for pricing or reimbursement of health technologies, countries differ widely in how they define and operationalise it. We performed a literature review, using a snowballing search. In this paper, we explore how innovation has been defined in the literature in relation to health technology assessment. We also describe how a selection of countries (England, France, Italy, Spain and Japan) take account of innovation in their health technology assessment frameworks and explore the key methodologies that can capture it as a dimension of va...
Early health technology assessment (HTA), which includes all methods used to inform industry and oth...
Objective: To inform about the specifics of medical devices and the resulting consequences for healt...
Objectives In 2001, Fuchs and Sox published a landmark study on the relative importance for patients...
What constitutes innovation in health technologies can be defined and measured in a number of ways a...
This study has received support from researchproject PID2019.105597RA.I00 financed by the Spanish Mi...
PublishedThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via th...
AbstractInnovation is constantly evoked as an imperative to drive growth, however identifying an act...
Innovation is constantly evoked as an imperative to drive growth, however identifying an actionable ...
OBJECTIVE Innovative technologies (e.g., treatments) play a pivotal role in improving patient's well...
Objectives: A centralised approach to health technology assessment (HTA) may facilitate optimal use ...
Background: In France, a significant part of health expenditure is publicly funding. This put a heav...
A centralised approach to health technology assessment (HTA) may facilitate optimal use of HTA resou...
Early health technology assessment (HTA), which includes all methods used to inform industry and oth...
Adequate methods are urgently needed to guarantee the good practice of health technology assessment ...
This paper aims to propose a methodological lens to the assessment of technological inn...
Early health technology assessment (HTA), which includes all methods used to inform industry and oth...
Objective: To inform about the specifics of medical devices and the resulting consequences for healt...
Objectives In 2001, Fuchs and Sox published a landmark study on the relative importance for patients...
What constitutes innovation in health technologies can be defined and measured in a number of ways a...
This study has received support from researchproject PID2019.105597RA.I00 financed by the Spanish Mi...
PublishedThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via th...
AbstractInnovation is constantly evoked as an imperative to drive growth, however identifying an act...
Innovation is constantly evoked as an imperative to drive growth, however identifying an actionable ...
OBJECTIVE Innovative technologies (e.g., treatments) play a pivotal role in improving patient's well...
Objectives: A centralised approach to health technology assessment (HTA) may facilitate optimal use ...
Background: In France, a significant part of health expenditure is publicly funding. This put a heav...
A centralised approach to health technology assessment (HTA) may facilitate optimal use of HTA resou...
Early health technology assessment (HTA), which includes all methods used to inform industry and oth...
Adequate methods are urgently needed to guarantee the good practice of health technology assessment ...
This paper aims to propose a methodological lens to the assessment of technological inn...
Early health technology assessment (HTA), which includes all methods used to inform industry and oth...
Objective: To inform about the specifics of medical devices and the resulting consequences for healt...
Objectives In 2001, Fuchs and Sox published a landmark study on the relative importance for patients...