To Fund or Not to FundDevelopment of a Decision-Making Framework for the Coverage of New Health Technologies

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Tania Stafinski
Devidas Menon
Christopher McCabe
Donald J. Philippon
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[1] University of Alberta,Health Technology and Policy Unit, School of Public Health
[2] Research Transition Facility (RTF),Academic Unit of Health Economics
[3] University of Leeds,undefined
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PharmacoEconomics | 2011年 / 29卷
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Decision Maker; Decision Problem; Procedural Justice; Stakeholder Engagement; Workshop Participant;
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Background: Attempts to improve the acceptability of resource allocation decisions around new health technologies have spanned many years, fields and disciplines. Various theories of decision making have been tested and methods piloted, but, despite their availability, evidence of sustained uptake is limited. Since the challenge of determining which of many technologies to fund is one that healthcare systems have faced since their inception, an analysis of actual processes, criticisms confronted and approaches used to manage them may serve to guide the development of an ‘evidence-informed’ decisionmaking framework for improving the acceptability of decisions.
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