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Evaluating properties, effects and impacts of health technology

Health technology assessment refers to the systematic evaluation of properties, effects and/or impacts of health technology. It is a multidisciplinary process to evaluate the social, economic, organizational and ethical issues of a health intervention or health technology. The main purpose of conducting an assessment is to inform policy decision-making.

The definition of health technology is the application of organized knowledge and skills in the form of medicines, medical devices, vaccines, procedures and systems developed to solve a health problem and improve quality of life.

Understanding the importance of Health Intervention and Technology Assessment in support of universal health coverage, a resolution (WHA67.23) was approved during the Sixty-seventh World Health Assembly.

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Strengthening the health system response to COVID-19 in the WHO transmission scenarios: action points: action points for the WHO European Region (‎1 April 2020)‎

This document is for decision makers and policy makers tasked with rapid re-organization of the health system during the COVID pandemic. The table...

Assessing non-prescription and inappropriate use of antibiotics

This survey was undertaken in the 18 countries and areas that are members of the WHO Regional Office for Europe Antimicrobial Medicines Consumption Network...

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