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The Undergraduate Program in Biomedical Engineering ITB, Indonesia, introduce the Health Technology Assessment and Management as an elective course in 2021. This course is implemented to support the World Health Assembly that urges the member states to establish national strategies in health technology assessment and management, particularly medical ...
Agung W, Setiawan, Albertus A, Wicaksono
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Biomedical engineering's role in hospital health technology assessment
Health technology assessment (HTA) can be defined as research that is intended to help decision makers deal with the development, acquisition, and utilization of healthcare technologies. With restraint, re-engineering and rightsizing now key words in healthcare and government, hospitals are looking for additional value in their healthcare technology ...
N. Corrin, S. Elder
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Biomedical technology assessment in health care centers: Systemic approach
This paper presents a systemic approach to technology assessment in acquisition processes, describing four stages that are executed sequentially and generates as output quantitative indicators that facilitate the choice of either technology. We present an application to the case of the acquisition of 164 units for clinical dental training at the School
A. M. Hernández, J. H. Garcia
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Global Survey on Biomedical Engineering Professionals in Health Technology Assessment
One of the projects of the Health Technology Assessment Division of the International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering is a global survey on biomedical engineering (BME) professionals in health technology assessment (HTA).
Mario Medvedec
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Clinical assessment of biomedical technology
The rapid expansion of new, unproven, and often expensive biomedical technology requires controlled clinical assessment before widespread diffusion into clinical practice. The accuracy, reliability, and validity all need to be assessed in an unbiased manner to determine whether implementation is of benefit to the clinician and patient.
Michael J. Solomon+2 more
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