AbstractBackgroundAt the hospital level, decisions about purchasing new and oftentimes expensive medical devices must take into account multiple criteria simultaneously. Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) is increasingly used for health technology assessment (HTA). One of the most successful hospital-based HTA approaches is mini-HTA, of which a notable example is the Matrix4value model.ObjectivesTo develop a funding decision-support tool combining MCDA and mini-HTA, based on Matrix4value, suitable for medical devices for individual patient use in French university hospitals – known as the IDA tool, short for ‘innovative device assessment’.MethodsCriteria for assessing medical devices were identified from a literature review and a surve...
Objective: Recent years have witnessed an increased interest in the use of multicriteria decision an...
Introduction: Current evaluation approaches for new medical technologies are problematic for a pleth...
Background. Health care decision making is complex and requires efficient and explicit processes to ...
AbstractBackgroundAt the hospital level, decisions about purchasing new and oftentimes expensive med...
Objective: To develop and test a decision-support tool for prioritizing new competing Health Technol...
Innovative medical devices offer solutions to medical problems. However, medical devices arriving on...
Objective Recent years have witnessed anincreased interest in the use of multi-criteria decision ana...
AbstractMedical devices are introduced in the market with an ever‐increasing rate, with important be...
AbstractObjectivesMulticriteria decision analysis (MCDA) has been suggested by some researchers as a...
In recent years, multiple criteria decision analysis (MCDA) has emerged as a likely alternative to a...
AbstractObjectivesThis article outlines the Decision-Oriented Health Technology Assessment: a new im...
Medical devices are introduced in the market with an ever-increasing rate, with important benefits f...
Background Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) concepts, models and tools have been used increa...
Objectives:In determining whether new health technologies should be funded, health technology assess...
Objectives: In determining whether new health technologies should be funded, health technology asses...
Objective: Recent years have witnessed an increased interest in the use of multicriteria decision an...
Introduction: Current evaluation approaches for new medical technologies are problematic for a pleth...
Background. Health care decision making is complex and requires efficient and explicit processes to ...
AbstractBackgroundAt the hospital level, decisions about purchasing new and oftentimes expensive med...
Objective: To develop and test a decision-support tool for prioritizing new competing Health Technol...
Innovative medical devices offer solutions to medical problems. However, medical devices arriving on...
Objective Recent years have witnessed anincreased interest in the use of multi-criteria decision ana...
AbstractMedical devices are introduced in the market with an ever‐increasing rate, with important be...
AbstractObjectivesMulticriteria decision analysis (MCDA) has been suggested by some researchers as a...
In recent years, multiple criteria decision analysis (MCDA) has emerged as a likely alternative to a...
AbstractObjectivesThis article outlines the Decision-Oriented Health Technology Assessment: a new im...
Medical devices are introduced in the market with an ever-increasing rate, with important benefits f...
Background Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) concepts, models and tools have been used increa...
Objectives:In determining whether new health technologies should be funded, health technology assess...
Objectives: In determining whether new health technologies should be funded, health technology asses...
Objective: Recent years have witnessed an increased interest in the use of multicriteria decision an...
Introduction: Current evaluation approaches for new medical technologies are problematic for a pleth...
Background. Health care decision making is complex and requires efficient and explicit processes to ...