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Ensuring Value for Money in Health Care

The Role of Health Technology Assessment in the European Union

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This book provides a detailed review of the role of health technology assessment (HTA) in the European Union. It examines both method and process in the prioritization and financing of modern health care and presents extensive case studies from Sweden, the Netherlands, Finland, France, Germany and the United Kingdom.The book examines a number of issues, with particular emphasis on the responsibility and membership of HTA bodies’ assessment procedures and methods, the application of HTA evidence to decision-making, and the dissemination and implementation of findings. It aims to highlight ways to improve the HTA process in Europe by examining key challenges and identifying opportunities to support value and innovation in health care.It will be vital reading for a wide range of stakeholders including policy-makers, HTA bodies, manufacturers, health-care professionals and patient organizations.

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Ensuring Value for Money in Health Care, Corinna Sorenson, Michael Drummond, Panos Kanavos, Matthias Wismar, Martin McKee, Kelly Ernst

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Titel
Ensuring Value for Money in Health Care
Untertitel
The Role of Health Technology Assessment in the European Union
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2008
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
171
ISBN10
9289071834
ISBN13
9789289071833
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Beschreibung
This book provides a detailed review of the role of health technology assessment (HTA) in the European Union. It examines both method and process in the prioritization and financing of modern health care and presents extensive case studies from Sweden, the Netherlands, Finland, France, Germany and the United Kingdom.The book examines a number of issues, with particular emphasis on the responsibility and membership of HTA bodies’ assessment procedures and methods, the application of HTA evidence to decision-making, and the dissemination and implementation of findings. It aims to highlight ways to improve the HTA process in Europe by examining key challenges and identifying opportunities to support value and innovation in health care.It will be vital reading for a wide range of stakeholders including policy-makers, HTA bodies, manufacturers, health-care professionals and patient organizations.