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EUnetHTA Activities

EUnetHTA Joint Action on HTA (2010-2012)

The EUnetHTA Joint Action (European network for HTA Joint Action) grant agreement was signed in December 2009 by the EU Executive Agency for Health and Consumers and the Coordinator (National Board of Health of Denmark) on behalf of  33 partners in 23 EU Member States and Norway and the Joint Action now begins its activities. Read more...

EUnetHTA Collaboration 2009

Core HTA (methodology, application, development of the Core HTA Model), facilitating new evidence generation on promising health technologies, development/implementation of processes for  information exchange on new technologies, HTA adaptation toolkit, HTA capacity building, relative effectiveness of pharmaceuticals; coordination of and communication on the EUnetHTA development as well as the development of Joint Action on HTA in EU between Member States and the European Commission. Activities 2009 - learn more...

 

EUnetHTA Collaboration Work Plan 2009

PROJECT 2006-2008:

The EUnetHTA Project consisted of eight separately managed work packages (WPs), each led by one Associated Partner (Lead Partner) - see the list below. Results of the EUnetHTA Project - read more...

 

WP1 - Coordination

Lead Partner - DACEHTA, Danish Centre for HTA, National Board of Health, Copenhagen Denmark

 

WP2 - Communiations

Lead Partner - SBU, Swedish Council on Technology Assessment in Health Care, Stockhlom, Sweden

Co-Lead Partner (Clearinghouse strand) - DAHTA@DIMDI, German Agency for HTA at the German Institute for Medical Documentation and Information, Cologne, Germany

 

WP3 - Evaluation

Lead Partner - NOKC, Norwegian Knowledge Centre for the Health Services, Oslo, Norway

 

WP4 -  Common Core of HTA

Lead Partner - Finnish Office for HTA/STAKES, Helsinki, Finland

 

WP5 - Applying common core information and adapting existing HTAs into local/national settings

Lead Partner - NCCHTA, National Coordinating Centre for HTA, Southampton, United Kingdom

 

WP6 - Transferability of HTA into health policy

Lead Partner - DACEHTA, Danish Centre for HTA, National Board of Health, Copenhagen, Denmark

 

WP7 - Monitoring emerging/new technology development and prioritization of HTA

Lead Partner - HAS, Haute Autorité de santé / French National Authority for Health, Paris, France

Co-Lead Partner - LBI@HTA, Ludwig Boltzman Institute of Health Technology Assessment, Vienna, Austria

 

WP8 - System for support of countries without institutionalized HTA

Lead Partner - Catalan Agency for HTA and Research, Barcelona, Spain
 

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