The case for adopting a broader perspective on value in Health Technology Assessment
Priscila Radu,
Conchi Biurrun,
Meindert Boysen,
Melanie Whittington and
Chris Skedgel
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Abstract:
In this Whitepaper, we describe different perspectives that can be adopted in Health Technology Assessment (HTA), and some of the advantages and disadvantages of these different perspectives. Drawing a panel session at the 2024 European meeting of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR), including patient, clinical, and health economics representatives, we argue for a broader perspective on costs and outcomes when assessing the value of new treatments, especially when a health condition or its treatment has significant health or economic impacts beyond the patient. In the context of Health Technology Assessment (HTA), perspective refers to the ‘point…
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Date: 2026-03-03
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