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Valore delle tecnologie sanitarie, HTA, decisioni
Author(s) -
Carlo Lucioni,
Claudio Jommi
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
global and regional health technology assessment
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2283-5733
pISSN - 2284-2403
DOI - 10.5301/grhta.5000253
Subject(s) - reimbursement , health technology , sustainability , value (mathematics) , theme (computing) , business , management science , medicine , health care , economics , economic growth , computer science , ecology , machine learning , biology , operating system
Value of health technologies, HTA and decisionsHTA is a multifaceted discipline, and several themes are key to an in-depth analysis of its current and future role in shaping access of new health technologies. The first theme is an accurate definition of innovation (added value); the second is how innovation can be assessed to support an efficient allocation of scarce resources; the third, and perhaps most relevant, is how payers convert health technologies assessement into decisions (reimbursement status, prices and recommendations for their users). In this editorial, each of these themes is briefly discussed with a specific focus on the economic aspects of innovation and the growing role of real world evidence in its definition. Several considerations point to the fact that, without any doubt, HTA will play a critical role in warranting the economic sustainability of the National health system and in properly rewarding innovation adding real value to it

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