The Newest Three-Letter Fad in Health : Can HTA Escape the Fate of NHA, CEA, GBD?

The January 2016 issue of Health Systems and Reform, “Special Issue: Prince Mahidol Award Conference 2016: Priority Setting for Universal Health Coverage, offers some hope for prioritization in health. The issue included several commentaries and articles that urge a balanced approach to prioritizati...

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Main Author: Yazbeck, Abdo S.
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Published: Taylor and Francis 2016
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spelling okr-10986-246152021-05-26T09:05:19Z The Newest Three-Letter Fad in Health : Can HTA Escape the Fate of NHA, CEA, GBD? Yazbeck, Abdo S. health technology assessment health systems reform health priorities national health accounts donor accountability cost effectiveness analysis global burden of disease health services investment public expenditure and institutional reviews The January 2016 issue of Health Systems and Reform, “Special Issue: Prince Mahidol Award Conference 2016: Priority Setting for Universal Health Coverage, offers some hope for prioritization in health. The issue included several commentaries and articles that urge a balanced approach to prioritization, while others explore the limitations of empirical tools like cost effectiveness and HTA. The main question for me is the following: Will the zeal for a technical answer win over the more pragmatic commentary presented in these articles of HS&R? 2016-07-05T21:50:48Z 2016-07-05T21:50:48Z 2016-04-25 Journal Article Health Systems & Reform 2328-8604 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24615 en_US CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo World Bank Taylor and Francis Publications & Research :: Journal Article Publications & Research
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topic health technology assessment
health systems reform
health priorities
national health accounts
donor accountability
cost effectiveness analysis
global burden of disease
health services investment
public expenditure and institutional reviews
spellingShingle health technology assessment
health systems reform
health priorities
national health accounts
donor accountability
cost effectiveness analysis
global burden of disease
health services investment
public expenditure and institutional reviews
Yazbeck, Abdo S.
The Newest Three-Letter Fad in Health : Can HTA Escape the Fate of NHA, CEA, GBD?
description The January 2016 issue of Health Systems and Reform, “Special Issue: Prince Mahidol Award Conference 2016: Priority Setting for Universal Health Coverage, offers some hope for prioritization in health. The issue included several commentaries and articles that urge a balanced approach to prioritization, while others explore the limitations of empirical tools like cost effectiveness and HTA. The main question for me is the following: Will the zeal for a technical answer win over the more pragmatic commentary presented in these articles of HS&R?
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author Yazbeck, Abdo S.
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title The Newest Three-Letter Fad in Health : Can HTA Escape the Fate of NHA, CEA, GBD?
title_short The Newest Three-Letter Fad in Health : Can HTA Escape the Fate of NHA, CEA, GBD?
title_full The Newest Three-Letter Fad in Health : Can HTA Escape the Fate of NHA, CEA, GBD?
title_fullStr The Newest Three-Letter Fad in Health : Can HTA Escape the Fate of NHA, CEA, GBD?
title_full_unstemmed The Newest Three-Letter Fad in Health : Can HTA Escape the Fate of NHA, CEA, GBD?
title_sort newest three-letter fad in health : can hta escape the fate of nha, cea, gbd?
publisher Taylor and Francis
publishDate 2016
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