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Topic identification, selection, and prioritization for health technology assessment in selected countries: a mixed study design.

Julia BidondeVigdis LauvrakAparna AnanthakrishnanPritaporn KingkaewElizabeth F Peacocke
Published in: Cost effectiveness and resource allocation : C/E (2024)
This study provides current insights into a topic where there is limited published peer reviewed literature. TISP is an important first step of HTA, and topics should be selected and prioritized based on local need and relevance. The limited capacity for TISP in settings where HTA is emerging may be supported by local and international collaboration to increase capacity and knowledge. To succeed, both TISP and HTA need to be embedded within national health care priority setting and decision-making. More in-depth understanding of where countries are situtated in formalizing the TISP process may help others to overcome factors that facilitate or hinder progress.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • decision making
  • systematic review
  • public health
  • mental health
  • quality improvement
  • risk assessment