What do we need to know? Data sources to support evidence-based decisions using health technology assessment in Ghana
Abstract Background Evidence-based decision-making for prioritising health is assisted by health technology assessment (HTA) to integrate data on effectiveness, costs and equity to support transparent decisions. Ghana is moving towards universal health coverage, facilitated mainly by the National He...
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Main Authors: | Samantha A. Hollingworth (Author), Laura Downey (Author), Francis J. Ruiz (Author), Emmanuel Odame (Author), Lydia Dsane-Selby (Author), Martha Gyansa-Lutterodt (Author), Justice Nonvignon (Author), Kalipso Chalkidou (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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