World Health Organization
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Organisation mondiale de la Santé

Training package for health technology assessment

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Health technology assessment is a type of comprehensive analysis that assesses any medicine, device, procedure, care setting or screening that may provide new or enhanced benefits to population health. Generally, it captures safety, efficacy, feasibility and cost-effectiveness issues, as well as social, economic and ethical impact. This training package includes content on conducting an assessment, adapting an assessment report from another setting and applying the results of health technology assessment to evidence-informed policy-making. The supplementary materials at the end are for optional further reading, and also includes a link to a networking opportunity.    

Key learning objectives include: 

understanding the key components of Health technology assessment;

describing the scope and methods of conducting an assessment;

identifying strategies to adapt assessment reports from other countries, regions or settings.

Conducting health technology assessments

The webinars below provide valuable context on how to approach a health technology assessment. The text material and online course offer more specific guidance on the component parts of assessment.

Topic

Source

Title

Format

Duration

Cost and access

Scope of health technology assessments

Janssen4Patients

Goals and purpose of health technology assessments

Webinar

10 minutes

Methods of health technology assessments

Janssen4Patients

Health technology assessment approaches

Webinar

5 minutes

Steps in conducting health technology assessments

FutureLearn MOOC by The University of Sheffield

Health technology assessment: choosing which treatments get funded

Online course

3 hours per week for 4 weeks

National Library of Medicine (National Information Center on Health Services Research and Health Care Technology (NICHSR))

HTA 101

Text

4-5 hours

Health Technology Assessments

FutureLearn MOOC by Univeristy of Glasgow

Introduction to Health Technology Assessment

Online Course

3 weeks

Free for a limited amount of time

Health Technology Assessments

FutureLearn MOOC by Univeristy of Glasgow

Health Technology Assessment in Practice

Online Course

3 weeks

Free for a limited amount of time

Key principles of Health Technology Assessments

FutureLearn MOOC by Univeristy of Glasgow

Health Technology Assessment: Definition and Method

Online Course

3 weeks

Free for a limited amount of time

Health economics

FutureLearn MOOC by University of Glasgow

Using Health Technology Assessment in support of Universal Health Coverage

Online Course

9 weeks

Free for a limited amount of time

 Adapting health technology assessments

The text resource below is structured as a toolkit to support adaptation of the findings from an assessment report from one context into another.

Topic

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Title

Format

Duration

Adaption of HTA reports from other settings

European Network for Health Technology Assessment (EUnetHTA)

Work Package 5: Adapting existing HTAs from one country into other settings

Text

1 hour

Supplementary materials

All supplementary materials are optional. The text material listed here is part of the WHO medical device technical series and provides a good overview of the role of HTA. The networking reference invites you to engage with the Health Technology Assessment International and it will depend on your circumstances if you or your organization has capacity to join.

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Title

Format

Duration

Health technology assessment methods and health system context

WHO

Health technology assessment of medical devices

Text

1 hour

This webinar explores opportunities as well as sharing learning and guidance for cultivating effective and mutually-beneficial collaboration between clinical practice guideline developers and health technology assessment producers. Guideline International Networks Exploring the Synergy Between Health Technology Assessment (HTA) and Guideline Communities Webinar 1 hour