European Network for Health Technology Assessment

European network for health technology assessment (EUnetHTA) is a network, established to create an effective and sustainable network for health technology assessment (HTA) across Europe that could develop and implement practical tools to provide reliable, timely, transparent and transferable information to contribute to HTAs in members states.[1]

The overall strategic objective of the network is to connect public national/regional HTA agencies, research institutions and health ministries, enabling an effective exchange of information and support to policy decisions by the Member States.

EUnetHTA consists of a total of 68 organisations (38 Associated Partners and 30 Collaborating Partners) from 28 EU member states plus Norway and Switzerland. As part of the EUnetHTA governance structure, a Stakeholder Forum has been formed to ensure a transparent engagement with a broad range of stakeholders: representatives from patient and healthcare consumer organisations, healthcare providers, payers (statutory health insurance) and the industry.

The EUnetHTA Joint Action 2 (2012-2015) continued the activities of Joint Action 1 (2010-2012) on October 1, 2012 and will develop a general strategy, principles and an implementation proposal for a sustainable European HTA collaboration according to the requirements of Article 15 of the Directive for cross-border healthcare.

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References

  1. Kristensen FB; Mäkelä M; Allgurin Neikter S (2009-12-25). "European network for Health Technology Assessment, EUnetHTA: Planning, development, and implementation of a sustainable European network for Health Technology Assessment". International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care. 25 Suppl 2 (25 - Supplement 2)): 107–116. doi:10.1017/S0266462309990754. PMID 20030898.

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