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Getting it right: EPHA recommendations on how to improve the European Commission proposal on Health Technology Assessment (HTA)

July 12, 2018

https://epha.org/epha-recommendations-ec-health-technology-assessment-hta/

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The first #HTAi2021VirtualAM plenary, "Evidence for HTA: Innovative Methods for Challenging Times," dives into how the evidence eco-system should continue, changing & adapting to meet today's #HTA challenges.

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ICYMI: Toward a common understanding of competencies for health technology assessment: enhancing educational and training programs around the globe. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/international-journal-of-technology-assessment-in-health-care/article/abs/toward-a-common-understanding-of-competencies-for-health-technology-assessment-enhancing-educational-and-training-programs-around-the-globe/1135C5EE621413B59F924E50FAF3D8FA #HTA #CoreCompetencies @OortwijnW @osteba7

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Is a door opening at last on #hta in @EU_Health?

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