Health technology assessment and health policy-making in Europe
Current status, challenges and potential
Marcial Velasco Garrido, Finn Børlum Kristensen, Camilla Palmhøj Nielsen and Reinhard Busse
2008, xiv + 181 pages ISBN 978 92 890 4293 2
World Health Organization 2008, on behalf of the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
Available online as PDF file [197p.] at: http://www.euro.who.int/Document/E91922.pdf
“…..New technologies with the potential to improve the health of populations are continuously being introduced. But not every technological development results in clear health gains. Health technology assessment provides evidence-based information on the coverage and usage of health technologies, enabling them to be evaluated properly and applied to health care efficaciously, promoting the most effective ones while also taking into account organizational, societal and ethical issues.
This book reviews the relationship between health technology assessment and policy-making, and examines how to increase the contribution such research makes to policy- and decision-making processes. By communicating the value and potential of health technology assessment to a wider audience, both within and beyond decision-making and health care management, it aims ultimately to contribute to improving the health status of the population through the delivery of optimum health services….”
Content:
Introduction
Chapter 1. Transnational collaboration on health technology assessment – a political priority in
Chapter 2. Policy processes and health technology assessment
Chapter 3. What is health technology assessment?
Chapter 4. Health systems, health policy and health technology assessment
Chapter 5. Health technology assessment in
Chapter 6. What are the effects of HTA reports on the health system? Evidence from the research literature
Chapter 7. Needs and demands of policy-makers
Chapter 8. Future challenges for HTA in
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