How can health technology assessment support our response to public health emergencies?

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Aparna Ananthakrishnan
Alia Cynthia Gonzales Luz
Sarin KC
Leslie Ong
Cecilia Oh
Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai
Saudamini Vishwanath Dabak
Yot Teerawattananon
Hugo C. Turner
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[1] Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program (HITAP),Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation
[2] Ministry of Public Health,MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis, School of Public Health
[3] Access and Delivery Partnership,undefined
[4] United Nations Development Programme (UNDP),undefined
[5] University of Toronto,undefined
[6] Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health,undefined
[7] National University of Singapore,undefined
[8] Imperial College London,undefined
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Health technology assessment; Public health emergencies; COVID-19; Health policy; Economic evaluation; Evidence-informed policy-making; Universal health coverage; Pandemic preparedness;
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Public health emergencies (PHEs), such as the COVID-19 crisis, are threats to global health and public order. We recommend that countries bolster their PHE responses by investing in health technology assessment (HTA), defined as a systematic process of gathering pertinent information on and evaluating health technologies from a medical, economic, social and ethical standpoint. We present examples of how HTA organizations in low- and middle-income countries have adapted to supporting PHE-related decisions during COVID-19 and describe the ways HTA can help the response to a PHE. In turn, we advocate for HTA capacity to be further developed globally and for increased institutional acceptance of these methods as a building block for preparedness and response to future PHEs. Finally, the long-term potential of HTA in strengthening health systems and embedding confidence and transparency into scientific policy should be recognized.
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