1. Introduction to HTA: an overview of the HTA process, different types of HTA and the role of HTA in decision making.
2. Study designs for HTA: an overview of the different study designs used in HTA, such as randomized controlled trials, observational studies and systematic reviews.
3. Clinical effectiveness: how to evaluate the clinical effectiveness of health technologies, including issues related to study design, patient selection, and outcome measurement.
4. Economic evaluation: types of economic evaluations used in HTA, such as cost-effectiveness analysis, cost-benefit analysis, and cost-benefit analysis.
5. HTA in practice: case studies of HTA in practice, including examples of HTA reports and their impact on decision-making.
6. Ethical and social aspects: ethical and social implications of the use of health technologies, including issues related to patient autonomy, privacy and access to care.
7. Regulatory aspects: regulatory requirements for health technologies, including the role of regulatory bodies such as the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Medicines Agency (EMA).
8. HTA and decision making: how HTA is used to inform health care providers, policy makers and other stakeholders in decision making.
9. Patient-centered HTA: how to incorporate patient preferences and values into the HTA process.
10. Health outcomes research: methods used to measure and evaluate health outcomes, including patient-reported outcomes, health-related quality of life, and health utility.
11. HTA in global health: how HTA is used in low- and middle-income countries to inform resource allocation and improve access to health care.
12. Real-world evidence and HTA: how real-world evidence, such as data from electronic health records or patient registries, can be used to inform HTA.
13. The impact of HTA on the design and development of medical devices: how design and development can be influenced by the results of HTA
14. Presentation of individual projects
2. Study designs for HTA: an overview of the different study designs used in HTA, such as randomized controlled trials, observational studies and systematic reviews.
3. Clinical effectiveness: how to evaluate the clinical effectiveness of health technologies, including issues related to study design, patient selection, and outcome measurement.
4. Economic evaluation: types of economic evaluations used in HTA, such as cost-effectiveness analysis, cost-benefit analysis, and cost-benefit analysis.
5. HTA in practice: case studies of HTA in practice, including examples of HTA reports and their impact on decision-making.
6. Ethical and social aspects: ethical and social implications of the use of health technologies, including issues related to patient autonomy, privacy and access to care.
7. Regulatory aspects: regulatory requirements for health technologies, including the role of regulatory bodies such as the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Medicines Agency (EMA).
8. HTA and decision making: how HTA is used to inform health care providers, policy makers and other stakeholders in decision making.
9. Patient-centered HTA: how to incorporate patient preferences and values into the HTA process.
10. Health outcomes research: methods used to measure and evaluate health outcomes, including patient-reported outcomes, health-related quality of life, and health utility.
11. HTA in global health: how HTA is used in low- and middle-income countries to inform resource allocation and improve access to health care.
12. Real-world evidence and HTA: how real-world evidence, such as data from electronic health records or patient registries, can be used to inform HTA.
13. The impact of HTA on the design and development of medical devices: how design and development can be influenced by the results of HTA
14. Presentation of individual projects