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Congratulations to all participants and partners who made this workshop a success! 🎉

#HealthEconomics #HealthTechnologyAssessment
#MarkovModel #EvidenceInformedPolicy #CapacityBuilding

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Kudos to @htaiorg.bsky.social and the Patient and Citizen Involvement group (PCIG), book editors and the many contributors. This is quite the comprehensive volume on #HTA with many global perspectives.
#patientengagement
#healthtechnologyassessment
#globalhealth

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Hospital-based health technology assessment in France: How can we do more and better? Hospital-based health technology assessment in France: How can we do more and better?

Giens Workshops 2025
Hospital-based health technology assessment in France: How can we do more and better?
#HealthTechnologies #HealthTechnologyAssessment #HealthInstitution #DecisionAid
www.em-consulte.com/article/1784...

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Development of an Evaluation Index System for Health Recommender Systems Based on the Health Technology Assessment Framework: Cross-Sectional Delphi Study Background: Health Recommender Systems (HRSs) are digital platforms designed to deliver personalized health information, resources, and interventions tailored to users’ specific needs. However, existing evaluations of HRSs largely focus on algorithmic performance, with limited scientific evidence supporting user-centered assessment approaches and insufficiently defined evaluation metrics. Moreover, no unified or scientifically validated framework currently exists for evaluating these systems, resulting in limited cross-study comparability and constraining regulatory and implementation decision-making. Objective: This study aimed to develop a comprehensive, consensus-based evaluation index system for HRSs grounded in the Health Technology Assessment (HTA) framework. Methods: A two-round Delphi study was conducted with 18 experts, comprising clinicians, digital health researchers, and policymakers who possessed relevant professional experience and domain knowledge in HRSs. The age range of the experts was between 30 and 58 years, with 66.67% of them possessing over 10 years of professional experience. Based on literature analysis and HTA principles, a preliminary indicator set comprising 5 primary and 16 secondary indicators was constructed. Experts rated the importance of each indicator using a 5-point Likert scale and provided qualitative suggestions for refinement. After the Delphi process, the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) was applied to determine indicator weights and assess consistency. Results: he Delphi survey reached full participation in the first round (18/18, 100%) and maintained an 88.9% response rate in the second round (16/18). The experts’ ages ranged from 30 to 58 years, and 66.67% had more than 10 years of professional experience. The final evaluation index system of HRS contained 5 first-level indicators (performance, effectiveness, safety, economy and social appropriateness), and 18 second-level indicators. The mean importance scores of the second-level indicators ranged from 4.25 ± 0.45 to 5.00 ± 0.00, with coefficients of variation (CVs) between 0.000 and 0.220. Among the first-level indicators, safety received the highest weight (0.289), followed by social appropriateness (0.251), effectiveness (0.193), performance (0.136), and economy (0.132). Conclusions: This study presents the evaluation index system for HRSs grounded in the HTA framework and validated through expert consensus. The resulting framework not only provides actionable guidance for the design, optimization, and implementation of HRSs but also fills a methodological gap in the field by offering quantifiable, hierarchical evaluation indicators with validated weighting. Future research will involve iterative refinement and empirical validation of the system in real-world deployment settings, thereby enabling continuous improvement and facilitating the establishment of unified evaluation standards for HRS research and practice.

JMIR Formative Res: Development of an Evaluation Index System for Health Recommender Systems Based on the Health Technology Assessment Framework: Cross-Sectional Delphi Study #HealthRecommenderSystems #HealthTechnologyAssessment #DigitalHealth #PersonalizedHealth #HealthMetrics

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New study examines whether QALY-based severity measures align with Japan’s HTA policies, identifying mismatches and potential for improved decision-making. #HEOR #Japan #HTA #HealthTechnologyAssessment #QALYs

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The latest Evidence Insights feature, “Beyond Borders: The Evolving Role of Evidence Transportability” (in partnership with
@lumanity.bsky.social).

Read here >➡️ becarispublishing.com/spotlights/e...

#RWE #EvidenceTransportability #MarketAccess #RWD #RealWorldData #HealthTechnologyAssessment #HEOR

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Are you ready? ⏱️5 minutes to go till we go live at the #HTASymposium2025

#RoadToNHI #HealthTechnologyAssessment #HealthInnovation

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Getting ready for the HTA Symposium? 🎤✨
The stage is set, ideas are brewing, and we can’t wait to welcome you! Are you ready to join the conversation that’s shaping the future of health in South Africa? 🇿🇦💡

#HTASymposium2025 #HealthTechnologyAssessment #HealthInnovation #RoadToNHI #HealthcareForAll

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Can Asia leapfrog gaps in clinical trials using its own real-world data? A new study of 11 health systems shows great promise, but variation in data sources, quality, and governance still hold things back.

Read more 🌏 shorturl.at/kBm9o
#HealthTechnologyAssessment
#RealWorldData

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🌍 IPOPI NMO Webchat – “Health Technology Assessment”

A big thank you to all NMO representatives for joining this space of learning and collaboration — we look forward to seeing you again in December! 💙

#IPOPI #NMOWebchat #PIDCommunity #HealthTechnologyAssessment #PatientAdvocacy

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A graphic in green, white and blue. There is a photo of Stuart Mealing. The text reads: “Stuart Mealing. Director of Pharmaceutical Consulting”. There is a quote from Stuart: “Demonstrating the value of a rare disease intervention requires a proactive and multifaceted approach. Early and thorough planning is essential: preparation for market access is far more important in the rare disease space because of the probable lack of evidence.” The YHEC logo is in the bottom right hand corner.

A graphic in green, white and blue. There is a photo of Stuart Mealing. The text reads: “Stuart Mealing. Director of Pharmaceutical Consulting”. There is a quote from Stuart: “Demonstrating the value of a rare disease intervention requires a proactive and multifaceted approach. Early and thorough planning is essential: preparation for market access is far more important in the rare disease space because of the probable lack of evidence.” The YHEC logo is in the bottom right hand corner.

In a new blog post, YHEC Director of Pharmaceutical Consulting, Stuart Mealing, outlines the challenges in demonstrating value for rare disease therapies: sites.google.com/york.ac.uk/y...

Contact us for help with your project: yhec.co.uk/contact-us/

#RareDiseases #HealthTechnologyAssessment #HTA

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What is Health Technology Assessment?

#HealthTechnologyAssessment #MedicalAffairs #Healthcare #EvidenceBased #ValueInHealthcare #SkyHealthAcademy

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Graphic in white and green with the wording: "Upcoming training event. Practical issues in producing network meta-analyses for HTA. Two-day online training course. Tuesday 16 and Wednesday 17 September 2025". There are photos of the three presenters and the words "With guest speakers: Rachael McCool, Director of Reviews and Evidence Synthesis, Joe Moss, Principal Statistician, Anne Littlewood, Information Specialist". The YHEC logo is in the bottom left corner.

Graphic in white and green with the wording: "Upcoming training event. Practical issues in producing network meta-analyses for HTA. Two-day online training course. Tuesday 16 and Wednesday 17 September 2025". There are photos of the three presenters and the words "With guest speakers: Rachael McCool, Director of Reviews and Evidence Synthesis, Joe Moss, Principal Statistician, Anne Littlewood, Information Specialist". The YHEC logo is in the bottom left corner.

Enhance your expertise in Health Technology Assessment (HTA) with our online two-day workshop, Practical Issues in Producing Network Meta-Analyses (NMA) for HTA.

📅 16 and 17 September 2025 | 💻 Online

Register here: yhec.co.uk/training/rev...

#HealthTechnologyAssessment #NetworkMetaAnalysis #HTA

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on health technology assessment and support evidence-informed health policy in Asia. 🚀

#HITAP #ACE #HTAsiaLink2025 #HTAsiaLink #HealthTechnologyAssessment #HTA

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At #HTAsiaLink2025, the Board and members gathered for their annual meeting to reflect on progress, set future directions, and strengthen collaboration. The network also welcomed its newly elected President and Vice President. As secretariat and editorial team, HITAP is honored to support evidence-informed policies for better health systems.

At #HTAsiaLink2025, the Board and members gathered for their annual meeting to reflect on progress, set future directions, and strengthen collaboration. The network also welcomed its newly elected President and Vice President. As secretariat and editorial team, HITAP is honored to support evidence-informed policies for better health systems.

At #HTAsiaLink2025, the Board and members gathered for their annual meeting to reflect on progress, set future directions, and strengthen collaboration. The network also welcomed its newly elected President and Vice President. As secretariat and editorial team, HITAP is honored to support evidence-informed policies for better health systems.

At #HTAsiaLink2025, the Board and members gathered for their annual meeting to reflect on progress, set future directions, and strengthen collaboration. The network also welcomed its newly elected President and Vice President. As secretariat and editorial team, HITAP is honored to support evidence-informed policies for better health systems.

At #HTAsiaLink2025, the Board and members gathered for their annual meeting to reflect on progress, set future directions, and strengthen collaboration. The network also welcomed its newly elected President and Vice President. As secretariat and editorial team, HITAP is honored to support evidence-informed policies for better health systems.

At #HTAsiaLink2025, the Board and members gathered for their annual meeting to reflect on progress, set future directions, and strengthen collaboration. The network also welcomed its newly elected President and Vice President. As secretariat and editorial team, HITAP is honored to support evidence-informed policies for better health systems.

🔸 As secretariat and editorial team, HITAP is honored to support evidence-informed policies for better health systems. 🌏

#HITAP #HTAsiaLink2025 #HealthTechnologyAssessment #HTA #HealthPolicy #network #colloboration

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The session highlighted how HTA informs decisions that improve health outcomes, emphasizing patient-centered approaches, sustainable solutions, and translating evidence into actionable policy. ✨

#HITAP #HTAsiaLink #HealthTechnologyAssessment #HTA #VBHC

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📌 Follow us for more insights and highlights from HITAP at #HTAsiaLink2025.

#HITAP #HTAsiaLink #HealthTechnologyAssessment #HTA #AP-7D #tool #research #survey #HealthOutcome

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Your work continues to inspire and strengthen our collective mission of improving health through evidence. 🌏✨

#HITAP #HTAsiaLink #HealthTechnologyAssessment #HTA #AcademicExcellence #TeamHITAP

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🎉 Stay tuned to see who wins the poster and oral presentation tomorrow, sending our full support to the team!

📌 HITAP continue to share our contributions at #HTAsiaLink2025.

#HITAP #HTAsiaLink #HealthTechnologyAssessment #HTA #equity #DCEA

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A Warm Welcome to the 12th #HTAsiaLink2025 in Singapore! Under the theme “Unlocking Value through Health Technology Assessment (HTA) in Asia: Forging Ahead Together,” this year’s gathering celebrates both the 12th HTAsiaLink Conference and the 10th anniversary of Singapore’s Agency for Care Effectiveness (ACE). Together, these milestones reflect a decade of progress in advancing HTA and strengthening collaboration across the region. Dr. Yot Teerawattananon from HITAP, delivered the opening speech in the Welcome Dinner, setting the tone for meaningful exchanges and collective learning throughout the conference.

A Warm Welcome to the 12th #HTAsiaLink2025 in Singapore! Under the theme “Unlocking Value through Health Technology Assessment (HTA) in Asia: Forging Ahead Together,” this year’s gathering celebrates both the 12th HTAsiaLink Conference and the 10th anniversary of Singapore’s Agency for Care Effectiveness (ACE). Together, these milestones reflect a decade of progress in advancing HTA and strengthening collaboration across the region. Dr. Yot Teerawattananon from HITAP, delivered the opening speech in the Welcome Dinner, setting the tone for meaningful exchanges and collective learning throughout the conference.

Dr. Yot Teerawattananon, HITAP, delivered opening speech in the Welcome Dinner, setting the tone for meaningful exchanges and collective learning throughout the conference.

🚀 More highlights from the 12th #HTAsiaLink2025 coming soon—stay tuned!

#HITAP #HTAsiaLink #HealthTechnologyAssessment #HTA

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Dr. Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai (HITAP), along with Prof. Mark Jit (New York University) and Prof. Alex Cook (NUS), speakers at Sharing Session 1 at #HTAsiaLink2025, explored how epidemiological models can guide policy for emerging and pandemic infectious diseases. The session also highlighted the need for clear standards in evidence and reporting to make models more useful for health technology assessment (HTA) and policy decisions. Stronger standards mean better evidence and greater impact for populations across Asia. Stay tuned for HITAP’s contribution at the HTAsiaLink Conference 2025.

Dr. Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai (HITAP), along with Prof. Mark Jit (New York University) and Prof. Alex Cook (NUS), speakers at Sharing Session 1 at #HTAsiaLink2025, explored how epidemiological models can guide policy for emerging and pandemic infectious diseases. The session also highlighted the need for clear standards in evidence and reporting to make models more useful for health technology assessment (HTA) and policy decisions. Stronger standards mean better evidence and greater impact for populations across Asia. Stay tuned for HITAP’s contribution at the HTAsiaLink Conference 2025.

Dr. Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai (HITAP), along with Prof. Mark Jit (New York University) and Prof. Alex Cook (NUS), speakers at Sharing Session 1 at #HTAsiaLink2025, explored how epidemiological models can guide policy for emerging and pandemic infectious diseases. The session also highlighted the need for clear standards in evidence and reporting to make models more useful for health technology assessment (HTA) and policy decisions. Stronger standards mean better evidence and greater impact for populations across Asia. Stay tuned for HITAP’s contribution at the HTAsiaLink Conference 2025.

Dr. Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai (HITAP), along with Prof. Mark Jit (New York University) and Prof. Alex Cook (NUS), speakers at Sharing Session 1 at #HTAsiaLink2025, explored how epidemiological models can guide policy for emerging and pandemic infectious diseases. The session also highlighted the need for clear standards in evidence and reporting to make models more useful for health technology assessment (HTA) and policy decisions. Stronger standards mean better evidence and greater impact for populations across Asia. Stay tuned for HITAP’s contribution at the HTAsiaLink Conference 2025.

Dr. Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai (HITAP), along with Prof. Mark Jit (New York University) and Prof. Alex Cook (NUS), speakers at Sharing Session 1 at #HTAsiaLink2025, explored how epidemiological models can guide policy for emerging and pandemic infectious diseases. The session also highlighted the need for clear standards in evidence and reporting to make models more useful for health technology assessment (HTA) and policy decisions. Stronger standards mean better evidence and greater impact for populations across Asia. Stay tuned for HITAP’s contribution at the HTAsiaLink Conference 2025.

Dr. Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai (HITAP), along with Prof. Mark Jit (New York University) and Prof. Alex Cook (NUS), speakers at Sharing Session 1 at #HTAsiaLink2025, explored how epidemiological models can guide policy for emerging and pandemic infectious diseases. The session also highlighted the need for clear standards in evidence and reporting to make models more useful for health technology assessment (HTA) and policy decisions. Stronger standards mean better evidence and greater impact for populations across Asia. Stay tuned for HITAP’s contribution at the HTAsiaLink Conference 2025.

The session highlighted the need for clear standards to make models more useful for HTA and policy decisions.

#HITAP #HTAsiaLink2025 #HTAsiaLink #HealthTechnologyAssessment #HTA

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📍 Follow us for more on HITAP’s contributions at #HTAsiaLink2025, 20–22 August 2025 in Singapore.

#HITAP #HTAsiaLink #HealthTechnologyAssessment #HTA #equity #DCEA

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🔹 This session underscores HITAP's role in advancing evidence-informed across the region.

This is just the beginning. Stay tuned for more updates from #HTAsiaLink2025 🚀

#HITAP #HTAsiaLink #HealthTechnologyAssessment #HTA #Kidneydisease

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💡 @hitap.bsky.social is proud to contribute to advancing patient-centered HTA. 🌏

📍 More HITAP daily highlights from #HTAsiaLink2025 coming soon—stay tuned!

#HITAP #HTAsiaLink #HealthTechnologyAssessment #HTA

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Industry news round-up: updates from June 2025 | Becaris Publishing

Industry news round-up: updates from June 2025. Explore the latest advancements in #RealWorldData, #RealWorldEvidence, #HealthTechnologyAssessment as featured on The Evidence Base during June 2025. | Becaris Publishing becarispublishing.com/digital-cont...

#RWE #RWD #HTA

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Key challenge in healthcare innovation: How do we truly measure the value of technologies that release capacity and improve system efficiency? #HTAi2025 #HealthTechnologyAssessment

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Home - HTAi 2025 Buenos Aires Annual Meeting

Will you be in Buenos Aires? Let’s connect in BA!

Not attending? No worries—let’s stay connected online and keep advancing HTA together.

Save the date, join us, and let’s make #HTAi2025 unforgettable!
htai.eventsair.com/htai-2025-bu...

🌟 #HealthTechnologyAssessment @htaiorg.bsky.social

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Methodological advances and stakeholder insights in HTA: A closer look at NICE’s HTA lab | Becaris Publishing

Methodological advances and stakeholder insights in #HealthTechnologyAssessment: A closer look at @nicecomms.bsky.social’s #HTA lab | Becaris Publishing becarispublishing.com/digital-cont...

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Canada’s Drug Agency sets direction on #AI in #HealthTechnologyAssessment with new position statement | Becaris Publishing becarispublishing.com/digital-cont...

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ISPOR 2025: Exploring sessions on health technology assessment | Becaris Publishing

ISPOR 2025: Exploring sessions on #HealthTechnologyAssessment | Becaris Publishing becarispublishing.com/digital-cont...

#ISPORAnnual #HTA

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