Health Technology Assessment (HTA) plays a key role in the policy and decision-making process. Nevertheless, it is time- and resource-consuming, and therefore requires proper resource allocation. Priority setting, as a best way to organize effective and explicit resource allocation systems, may be applied even in this field.
Specchia, M. L., Favale, M., Di Nardo, F., Rotundo, G., Favaretti, C., Ricciardi, W., De Waure, C., How to choose health technologies to be assessed by HTA? A review of criteria for priority setting, <<EPIDEMIOLOGIA E PREVENZIONE>>, 2015; 39 (4 Suppl 1): 39-44 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/71431]
How to choose health technologies to be assessed by HTA? A review of criteria for priority setting
Specchia, Maria Lucia;Di Nardo, Francesco;Favaretti, Carlo;Ricciardi, Walter;De Waure, Chiara
2015
Abstract
Health Technology Assessment (HTA) plays a key role in the policy and decision-making process. Nevertheless, it is time- and resource-consuming, and therefore requires proper resource allocation. Priority setting, as a best way to organize effective and explicit resource allocation systems, may be applied even in this field.File in questo prodotto:
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