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HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT IN LUXEMBOURG

International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 2000
Luxembourg's public health insurance is a compulsory insurance for all employees, self-employed professionals, farmers, and pensioners. It is financed through contributions of the insured people, as well as by state taxes. Providers of health care are mainly private nonprofit institutions and self-employed professionals.
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HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT IN SERBIA

International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 2017
Objectives: This study provides an overview of the Republic of Serbia healthcare system and describes the process of developing and conducting health technology assessment (HTA).Methods: The authors performed pragmatic, nonsystematic literature review based on available statistical data, legislation, and studies.Results: Healthcare law creates ...
Dragana, Atanasijevic, Vladimir, Zah
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HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT IN ITALY

International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 2000
Italy has a national health service (SSN) dating to 1978. Italy's system of government is characterized by a rather high degree of decentralization of power, and the health system is likewise decentralized. Most of the responsibilities for health care have been ceded to the regions.
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The Internationalization of Health Technology Assessment

International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 1996
AbstractHealth technology assessment as a formalized set of activities has a relatively short history. At its current stage of development, it is clear that it has global dimensions and impact. In this paper we review the history of health technology assessment, its development as a form of health services research, and its “institutionalization.” We ...
D, Menon, D, Marshall
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HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT IN AUSTRIA

International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 2000
The Austrian healthcare system relies mainly on physicians in private practice and on various services provided by hospitals. The social health insurance scheme is compulsory, covering 99% of the population. The system is very decentralized.
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HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT IN SPAIN

International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 2000
The Spanish Constitution of 1978 established a healthcare system available to everyone and free at the point of service. The General Health Law of 1986 also established the framework for a National Health System (NHS). The Constitution and the law form the regulatory framework for the devolution of healthcare services to the Autonomous Regions ...
A, Granados   +4 more
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HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT IN SWEDEN

International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 2000
Sweden has a welfare system that is based on the fundamental principle that all citizens are entitled to good health and medical care, regardless of where they live or what their economic circumstances are. Health and medical care are considered to be public sector responsibilities.
P, Carlsson   +3 more
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Basics of Health Technology Assessment

2008
This chapter begins with a brief introduction to health technology assessment (HTA). HTA is concerned with the systematic evaluation of the consequences of the adoption and use of new health technologies and improving the evidence on existing technologies.
Daria, O'Reilly   +2 more
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The development of health technology assessment

Health Policy, 2003
The field of health technology assessment (HTA) is still relatively new, but it has shown remarkable growth over the last decade, having spread first from the United States to Europe, and now to the entire world. HTA seeks to couple evidence with decision-making, and thus has similarities to evidence-based health care and evidence-based policy-making ...
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