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CAPACITY BUILDING IN AGENCIES FOR EFFICIENT AND EFFECTIVE HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT
- Title
- CAPACITY BUILDING IN AGENCIES FOR EFFICIENT AND EFFECTIVE HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT
- Authors
- Mueller, Deblani; Gutierrez-Ibarluzea, Inaki; Schuller, Tara; Chiumente, Marco; Ahn, Jeonghoon; Pichon-Riviere, Andres; Garcia-Marti, Sebastian; Grainger, David; Cobbs, Elizabeth; Marchetti, Marco
- Ewha Authors
- 안정훈
- SCOPUS Author ID
- 안정훈
- Issue Date
- 2016
- Journal Title
- INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT IN HEALTH CARE
- ISSN
- 0266-4623
1471-6348
- Citation
- INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT IN HEALTH CARE vol. 32, no. 4, pp. 292 - 299
- Keywords
- Healthcare technology; Technology assessment; Biomedical; Capacity building; Health policy; Knowledge management
- Publisher
- CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
- Indexed
- SCIE; SCOPUS
- Document Type
- Article
- Abstract
- Objectives: Health technology assessment (HTA) yields information that can be ideally used to address deficiencies in health systems and to create a wider understanding of the impact of different policy considerations around technology reimbursement and use. The structure of HTA programs varies across different jurisdictions according to decision-maker needs. Moreover, conducting HTA requires specialized skills. Effective decision making should include multiple criteria (medical, economic, technical, ethical, social, legal, and cultural) and requires multi-disciplinary teams of experts working together to produce these assessments. A workshop explored the multi-disciplinary skills and competencies required to build an effective and efficient HTA team, with a focus on low-and middle-income settings. Methods: This proceeding summarizes main points from a workshop on capacity building, drawing on presentations and group discussions among attendees including different points of view. Results and Conclusions: The workshop and thus this study would have benefited from a larger variety of stakeholders. Therefore, the conclusions arising from the workshop are not the opinion of a representative sample of HTA professionals. Nonetheless, organizations and speakers were carefully selected to provide a valuable approach to this theme. Thus, these proceedings highlight some of the gaps and needs in the education and training programs offered worldwide and calls for further investigation.
- DOI
- 10.1017/S0266462316000490
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- 신산업융합대학 > 융합보건학과 > Journal papers
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