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This book analyses the factors that influence the development and implementation of Health Technology Assessment (HTA) from multiple perspectives. It investigates the development of HTA activities in decentralized countries with a specific focus on the analysis of healthcare professionals' perceptions. Although these perceptions are highly relevant in terms of implementing HTA processes, especially at the local level, they are rarely captured, and require further investigation, which this book provides. In particular, HTA has been introduced as a support tool for reviewing and assessing the…mehr

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This book analyses the factors that influence the development and implementation of Health Technology Assessment (HTA) from multiple perspectives. It investigates the development of HTA activities in decentralized countries with a specific focus on the analysis of healthcare professionals' perceptions. Although these perceptions are highly relevant in terms of implementing HTA processes, especially at the local level, they are rarely captured, and require further investigation, which this book provides.
In particular, HTA has been introduced as a support tool for reviewing and assessing the introduction and dissemination of healthcare technologies. The book discusses how individual and organisational factors affect knowledge production and translation, and their relevance in the context of HTA. Furthermore, it explores how HTA could be more successfully implemented in decentralized healthcare systems.
Autorenporträt
Valentina Beretta is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Economics and Management of the University of Pavia (Italy). She was visiting scholar at the Université Laval (Québec City, Canada), at the Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou (Paris, France) and invited visiting scholar at CHU Sainte-Justine and INESSS - Institut national d'excellence en santé et services sociaux (Montréal, Canada).Valentina's main research interests include the following: corporate reporting and disclosure, sustainable performance management, health technology assessment and healthcare management.