Testing the HTA core model - experiences from two pilot projects
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Testing the HTA core model - experiences from two pilot projects. / Pasternack, Iris; Anttila, Heidi; Mäkelä, Marjukka; Ikonen, Tuija; Räsänen, Pirjo; Lampe, Kristian; van Brabandt, Hans; Cleemput, Irina; de Laet, Chris; Marchetti, Marco; Refolo, Pietro; Sacchini, Dario; Kunz, Regina; Nordmann, Alain; Lühmann, Dagmar; Freyschuss, Bo; European network for Health Technology Assessment (EUnetHTA).
In: INT J TECHNOL ASSESS, Vol. 25 Suppl 2, 12.2009, p. 21-7.Research output: SCORING: Contribution to journal › SCORING: Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Testing the HTA core model - experiences from two pilot projects
AU - Pasternack, Iris
AU - Anttila, Heidi
AU - Mäkelä, Marjukka
AU - Ikonen, Tuija
AU - Räsänen, Pirjo
AU - Lampe, Kristian
AU - van Brabandt, Hans
AU - Cleemput, Irina
AU - de Laet, Chris
AU - Marchetti, Marco
AU - Refolo, Pietro
AU - Sacchini, Dario
AU - Kunz, Regina
AU - Nordmann, Alain
AU - Lühmann, Dagmar
AU - Freyschuss, Bo
AU - European network for Health Technology Assessment (EUnetHTA)
PY - 2009/12
Y1 - 2009/12
N2 - OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to analyze and describe process and outcomes of two pilot assessments based on the HTA Core Model, discuss the applicability of the model, and explore areas of development.METHODS: Data were gathered from HTA Core Model and pilot Core HTA documents, their validation feedback, questionnaires to investigators, meeting minutes, emails, and discussions in the coordinating team meetings in the Finnish Office for Health Technology Assessment (FINOHTA).RESULTS: The elementary structure of the HTA Core Model proved useful in preparing HTAs. Clear scoping and good coordination in timing and distribution of work would probably help improve applicability and avoid duplication of work.CONCLUSIONS: The HTA Core Model can be developed into a platform that enables and encourages true HTA collaboration in terms of distribution of work and maximum utilization of a common pool of structured HTA information for national HTA reports.
AB - OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to analyze and describe process and outcomes of two pilot assessments based on the HTA Core Model, discuss the applicability of the model, and explore areas of development.METHODS: Data were gathered from HTA Core Model and pilot Core HTA documents, their validation feedback, questionnaires to investigators, meeting minutes, emails, and discussions in the coordinating team meetings in the Finnish Office for Health Technology Assessment (FINOHTA).RESULTS: The elementary structure of the HTA Core Model proved useful in preparing HTAs. Clear scoping and good coordination in timing and distribution of work would probably help improve applicability and avoid duplication of work.CONCLUSIONS: The HTA Core Model can be developed into a platform that enables and encourages true HTA collaboration in terms of distribution of work and maximum utilization of a common pool of structured HTA information for national HTA reports.
KW - Europe
KW - Evaluation Studies as Topic
KW - Models, Theoretical
KW - Pilot Projects
KW - Technology Assessment, Biomedical
U2 - 10.1017/S026646230999064X
DO - 10.1017/S026646230999064X
M3 - SCORING: Journal article
C2 - 20030887
VL - 25 Suppl 2
SP - 21
EP - 27
JO - INT J TECHNOL ASSESS
JF - INT J TECHNOL ASSESS
SN - 0266-4623
ER -