Background Much attention in recent years has been given to the topic of public engagement in health technology assessment (HTA) decision-making. HTA organizations spend substantial resources and time on undertaking public engagement, and numerous studies have examined challenges and barriers to engagement in the decision-making process however uncertainty remains as to optimal methods to incorporate the views of the public in HTA decision-making. Little research has been done to ascertain whether current engagement processes align with public preferences and to what extent their desire for engagement is dependent on the question being asked by decision-makers or the characteristics of the decision. This study will examine public preference...
Background Health technology assessment and healthcare decision-making are based on multiple crit...
Objectives: To investigate stakeholder perspectives on how patient preference studies (PPS) should b...
Objectives: To investigate stakeholder perspectives on how patient preference studies (PPS) should b...
Purpose: Public engagement in health technology assessment (HTA) is increasingly considered crucial ...
The last ten years has seen the emergence of the public as a key stakeholder in health technology as...
AbstractObjectivesMany jurisdictions are moving toward greater public involvement in health technolo...
Objectives: Several studies have shown that a key determinant of successful health technology assess...
Background. Ethical, economic, political, and legitimacy arguments support the consideration of publ...
Copyright The Author(s), 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press. BackgroundWorldwide, govern...
Health technology assessment (HTA) is an evaluative process used to inform technology-related policy...
First published online: 10 March 2020OBJECTIVES: The terminology used to describe community particip...
arguments support the consideration of public preferences in health technology decision making. The ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to identify conditions and contextual factors that influence th...
Objectives: To investigate stakeholder perspectives on how patient preference studies (PPS) should b...
First published: 21 February 2015Background: Governments use a variety of processes to incorporate p...
Background Health technology assessment and healthcare decision-making are based on multiple crit...
Objectives: To investigate stakeholder perspectives on how patient preference studies (PPS) should b...
Objectives: To investigate stakeholder perspectives on how patient preference studies (PPS) should b...
Purpose: Public engagement in health technology assessment (HTA) is increasingly considered crucial ...
The last ten years has seen the emergence of the public as a key stakeholder in health technology as...
AbstractObjectivesMany jurisdictions are moving toward greater public involvement in health technolo...
Objectives: Several studies have shown that a key determinant of successful health technology assess...
Background. Ethical, economic, political, and legitimacy arguments support the consideration of publ...
Copyright The Author(s), 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press. BackgroundWorldwide, govern...
Health technology assessment (HTA) is an evaluative process used to inform technology-related policy...
First published online: 10 March 2020OBJECTIVES: The terminology used to describe community particip...
arguments support the consideration of public preferences in health technology decision making. The ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to identify conditions and contextual factors that influence th...
Objectives: To investigate stakeholder perspectives on how patient preference studies (PPS) should b...
First published: 21 February 2015Background: Governments use a variety of processes to incorporate p...
Background Health technology assessment and healthcare decision-making are based on multiple crit...
Objectives: To investigate stakeholder perspectives on how patient preference studies (PPS) should b...
Objectives: To investigate stakeholder perspectives on how patient preference studies (PPS) should b...