What Is Health Technology Assessment?

Health technology assessment is a multidisciplinary process that uses explicit methods to determine the value of a health technology at different points in its lifecycle. The purpose is to inform decision-making in order to promote an equitable, efficient, and high-quality health system.

HTA has become a standard policy tool for informing decision makers who must manage the entry and use of pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and other technologies (including complex interventions) within health systems, eg, through reimbursement and pricing.

As defined by INAHTA, HTAi, HTA Glossary English Editorial Board, ISPOR, RedETSA, HTAsiaLink and EUnetHTA, and published in May 2020 (see here).

 

 

Health Technology Assessment "HEOR by Topic"

Visit ISPOR's Health Technology Assessment "HEOR by Topic" webpage. This webpage features the most recent content related to HTA from the Society's publications and events.

HTA "HEOR by Topic" Page

 

Health Technology Assessment Council

Visit ISPOR's Health Technology Assessment Council webpage. This webpage provides information on ISPOR’s relevant health technology assessment activities.

HTA Council Page

 

 

 

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