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Health Technology Assessment
The aim of Health Technology Assessment
(HTA) is to support decision-making at different levels of the health
care system. It is a multidisciplinary and systematic approach which
provides summaries of the relevant scientific evidence on specific
technologies (e.g. drugs, surgical interventions, medical devices, or
organisational arrangements such as disease management programmes).
It is a broad approach covering the clinical, economic, social,
ethical, and organisational aspects of technology use in health care.
Outputs of HTA are so-called HTA-reports, where the scientific
evidence is presented in a format tailored for decision-makers.
HTA contributes to the improvement of health care quality
through identification of effective interventions which are acceptable
in the social context of their application.
The Department
for Health Care Management at the TU has been involved in the
development of HTA for years through its contributions to several
international projects [1], such as the EUnetHTA network.
The Department is a partner of the German IQWiG and DAHTA@DIMDI in
the production of HTA reports relevant for decision-making in the
German health care system [2].
- International projects [3]
- HTA in Germany [4]
Contact: Dimitra Panteli [5]
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