Health technology assessment ( HTA ) is a multidisciplinary process that uses systematic and explicit methods to evaluate the properties and effects of a health technology. Health technology is conceived as any intervention (test, device, medicine, vaccine, procedure, program) at any point...
Health Technology Assessment is a weekly peer-reviewed open access medical journal published by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), a research partner of the United Kingdom National Health Service. It publishes research on the evaluations of health technologies, the...
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Health Technology Assessment is one of a suite of five open access journals published by the NIHR Journals Library, providing an important and permanent archive of research funded by the National I...
Health Technology Assessment International is a collaboration of HTA interest groups whose members are dedicated to shaping the future of health systems and improving health outcomes for all people. B
Our Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Programme funds evidence synthesis as well as primary research, into the clinical and cost-effectiveness, and broader impact of healthcare treatments, tests, and other interventions. The research helps those who plan, provide, or receive care from NHS and social care services. Our HTA Programme is funded by the NIHR, with contributions from the Chief Scientist Office in Scotland, Health and Care Research Wales, and the HSC R&D Division, Public Health Agency...
INAHTA is a global network dedicated to collaborating and growing the field of Health Technology Assessment to create better patient outcomes.
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