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Hospital-Based HTA from Stakeholders’ Point of View: View from Hospital Stakeholders

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The main users of HB-HTA are the clinical and administrative managers at the hospitals who need a basis for decisions on whether to invest in new treatments at the hospital. As it is described in this book – Sampietro-Colom et al. [1] – a number of hospitals around the world have started using HB-HTA, and many hospitals have demonstrated positive impact of this approach. However, to what degree does the content of HB-HTA products comply with the need for information by the decision makers? This question has not been studied at an international level before the AdHopHTa project was carried out, and below the results will be described.

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Kidholm, K. (2016). Hospital-Based HTA from Stakeholders’ Point of View: View from Hospital Stakeholders. In: Sampietro-Colom, L., Martin, J. (eds) Hospital-Based Health Technology Assessment. Adis, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39205-9_28

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