“Health technology assessment (HTA) increasingly plays an important role in informing reimbursement and pricing decisions and providing clinical guidance on the use of medical technologies across the world. In addition to safety and efficacy information, health economic and outcomes research data are also receiving expanded attention in these assessments in many countries, due to payers seeking better value for money spent on treatments. HTA is now commonly viewed as a tool to assist evidence-based health-care decisions. It has had various definitions over the years and across countries, but as defined herein, it is the systematic evaluation of a medical or health technology for evidence of its safety, efficacy, effectiveness, cost, cost-effectiveness, and ethical and legal implications, both in absolute terms and in comparison with other competing technologies.” [ source ]
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