“HTA is a multidisciplinary process that summarizes information about the medical, social, economic and ethical issues related to the use of a health technology in a systematic, transparent, unbiased, robust manner. Its aim is to inform the formulation of safe, effective, health policies that are patient focused, and seek to achieve best value” (EUnetHTA 2007). Even though the assessment of ethical aspects of a health technology is listed as one of the objectives of a HTA process, in practice, the integration of these dimensions into reports remains limited. The article is focused on four points: 1. the HTA concept; 2. the difficult HTA-ethics relationship; 3. the ethical issues in HTA; 4. the methods for integrating ethical analysis into HTA.

Sacchini, D., Virdis, A., Refolo, P., Pennacchini, M., Carrasco De Paula, I., Health Technology Assessment (HTA): ethical aspects, Relazione, in Ethics, Philosophy and Public Health, (Cardiff, 15-18 August 2007), European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Healthcare, Cardiff 2007: 91-91 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/59737]

Health Technology Assessment (HTA): ethical aspects

Sacchini, Dario;Virdis, Andrea;Refolo, Pietro;Carrasco De Paula, Ignacio
2007

Abstract

“HTA is a multidisciplinary process that summarizes information about the medical, social, economic and ethical issues related to the use of a health technology in a systematic, transparent, unbiased, robust manner. Its aim is to inform the formulation of safe, effective, health policies that are patient focused, and seek to achieve best value” (EUnetHTA 2007). Even though the assessment of ethical aspects of a health technology is listed as one of the objectives of a HTA process, in practice, the integration of these dimensions into reports remains limited. The article is focused on four points: 1. the HTA concept; 2. the difficult HTA-ethics relationship; 3. the ethical issues in HTA; 4. the methods for integrating ethical analysis into HTA.
2007
Inglese
Ethics, Philosophy and Public Health
XXIst European Conference on Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care
Cardiff
Relazione
15-ago-2007
18-ago-2007
Sacchini, D., Virdis, A., Refolo, P., Pennacchini, M., Carrasco De Paula, I., Health Technology Assessment (HTA): ethical aspects, Relazione, in Ethics, Philosophy and Public Health, (Cardiff, 15-18 August 2007), European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Healthcare, Cardiff 2007: 91-91 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/59737]
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