About Health Policy
Health policy is the way that nations, states, cities, and communities distribute resources to competing health interventions and competing populations based primarily on anticipated benefits. Health policy can include topics such as drug approval and labeling, pricing policy and schemes, reimbursement and access policy, national healthcare and insurance systems, public spending, procurement systems, adaptive pathways, risk-sharing approaches, as well as health disparities and equity.
Related ISPOR Reports & Resources
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Challenges of Health Technology Assessment in Pluralistic Healthcare Systems
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Designing and Implementing Deliberative Processes for Health Technology Assessment: Joint HTAi/ISPOR Task Force Report
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Are We Ready For A New Approach To Comparing Coverage And Reimbursement Policies For Medical Nutrition In Key Markets
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Identifying the Need for Good Practices in Health Technology Assessment: Summary of the ISPOR HTA Council Working Group Report on Good Practices in HTA
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Performance-Based Risk-Sharing Arrangements - Good Practices for Design, Implementation and Evaluation