Introduction to Health Technology Assessment
Author(s)
Faculty: Uwe Siebert, MD, MPH, MSc, ScD, UMIT - University for Health Sciences, Medical Informatics and Technology, Hall i.T., Austria Petra Schnell-Inderst, MPH, PhD, Head, Program on Health Technology Assessment Institute of Public Health, Medical Decision Making and Health Technology Assessment Dept. of Public Health, Health Services Research and Health Technology Assessment, UMIT - University for Health Sciences, Medical Informatics and Technology, Hall i. T., Austria
This introductory course is designed to teach academic researchers, health policy decision makers, manufacturers, and clinicians about the key elements, methods, and language of health technology assessment (HTA). The course provides an overview of basic HTA principles including benefit assessment (biostatistics, clinical epidemiology, patient-relevant outcomes, risk-benefit assessment), economic evaluation (costing, cost-effectiveness analysis, pharmacoeconomic modeling, budget impact analysis, resource allocation), and ELSI (ethical, legal, and social implications). Using real world examples covering both drugs and devices, the course will review the practical steps involved in developing and using HTA reports in different countries and healthcare systems. Discussion with participants will focus on the implementation of HTA in health care decision making and stakeholder perspectives. This course is suitable for those with little or no experience with HTA.
Conference/Value in Health Info
2022-11, ISPOR Europe 2022, Vienna, Austria
Code
011