How can health technology assessment support our response to public health emergencies?

Abstract Public health emergencies (PHEs), such as the COVID-19 crisis, are threats to global health and public order. We recommend that countries bolster their PHE responses by investing in health technology assessment (HTA), defined as a systematic process of gathering pertinent information on and...

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Main Authors: Aparna Ananthakrishnan (Author), Alia Cynthia Gonzales Luz (Author), Sarin KC (Author), Leslie Ong (Author), Cecilia Oh (Author), Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai (Author), Saudamini Vishwanath Dabak (Author), Yot Teerawattananon (Author), Hugo C. Turner (Author)
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Published: BMC, 2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Abstract Public health emergencies (PHEs), such as the COVID-19 crisis, are threats to global health and public order. We recommend that countries bolster their PHE responses by investing in health technology assessment (HTA), defined as a systematic process of gathering pertinent information on and evaluating health technologies from a medical, economic, social and ethical standpoint. We present examples of how HTA organizations in low- and middle-income countries have adapted to supporting PHE-related decisions during COVID-19 and describe the ways HTA can help the response to a PHE. In turn, we advocate for HTA capacity to be further developed globally and for increased institutional acceptance of these methods as a building block for preparedness and response to future PHEs. Finally, the long-term potential of HTA in strengthening health systems and embedding confidence and transparency into scientific policy should be recognized.
Item Description:10.1186/s12961-022-00925-z
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