Assessing the potential of HTA to inform resource allocation decisions in low-income settings: The case of Malawi
Health technology assessment (HTA) offers a set of analytical tools to support health systems' decisions about resource allocation. Although there is increasing interest in these tools across the world, including in some middle-income countries, they remain rarely used in low-income countries (...
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Main Authors: | Francesco Ramponi (Author), Pakwanja Twea (Author), Benson Chilima (Author), Dominic Nkhoma (Author), Isabel Kazanga Chiumia (Author), Gerald Manthalu (Author), Joseph Mfutso-Bengo (Author), Paul Revill (Author), Michael Drummond (Author), Mark Sculpher (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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