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A multifactorial approach and method for assessing ergonomic characteristics in biomedical technologies [PDF]
The ergonomic assessment of healthcare products is becoming regulatory, but current state of art relies on checklist of end-users interview about general or limited aspects. Ergonomics deals with the human as a whole and as a part of a more complex system; instead the assessment of objects and products is often treated separating the different ...
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Biomedical engineering's role in hospital health technology assessment
Proceedings of 17th International Conference of the Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2002Health 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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2022 44th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society (EMBC), 2022
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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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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Updating the biomedical engineering curriculum: Inclusion of Health Technology Assessment subjects
2010 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology, 2010This paper describes the work being carried out at Metropolitan Autonomous University (UAM) in Mexico City with regard to the continuous evaluation and updating of the Biomedical Engineering (BME) curriculum. In particular the courses regarded as part of the BME basic branch are reduced and new sets of elective subjects are proposed in order to bring ...
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Technology assessment and biomedical engineering education
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing, 1993Technology assessment is research that is intended to help decisionmakers deal with the development, acquisition and utilisation of healthcare technologies. Healthcare professionals now recognise the need for assessment information in decisionmaking.
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Journal of Clinical Engineering, 1995
Biomedical/Clinical Engineering Departments with expertise in engineering and technology management have a vital role to play in determining the potential for implementation and cost effectiveness of new medical technologies through technology assessment.
Anil N. F. Aranha, Bryanne M. Patail
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Biomedical/Clinical Engineering Departments with expertise in engineering and technology management have a vital role to play in determining the potential for implementation and cost effectiveness of new medical technologies through technology assessment.
Anil N. F. Aranha, Bryanne M. Patail
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Biomedical technology assessment in health care centers: Systemic approach
2013 Pan American Health Care Exchanges (PAHCE), 2013This 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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Technology assessment in healthcare: A means for pursuing the goals of biomedical engineering
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing, 1993The goals of biomedical engineering include the improvement of health and life quality of mankind. However, the contribution of biomedical engineering to those worthy ends must be more clearly related. Biomedical engineers should become more active in demonstrating to policymakers and other parties in healthcare the value of the contributions of ...
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Evaluation of biomedical equipment within a programme of technological assessment
Images of the Twenty-First Century. Proceedings of the Annual International Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2003The role that technology assessment plays in making rational policy choices and in supporting the development and diffusion of a technology of proven effectiveness is evaluated. It is argued that technical evaluation is an essential part of assessment. Bioengineers and clinical engineers are encouraged to assume their role as assessors and advisors of ...
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Biomedical and bioethical issues in Parliamentary TA and in Health Technology Assessment
Poiesis & Praxis, 2004HTA and TA institutions at national parliaments (PTA) both share the same origin and of course have objectives and some of their methods in common. Nevertheless both TA branches developed in some distance during the 1970s and 1980s. Drawing on the case of biomedicine this paper outlines the differences between HTA and PTA, highlighting the “clinical ...
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