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The Application of the HTA Process and a Reflection on the Reimbursement in Croatia
The Application of the HTA Process and a Reflection on the Reimbursement in Croatia // ISPOR Central & Eastern Europe Network CEE Newsletter, 4 (2016), 1; 15-16 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, stručni)
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Naslov
The Application of the HTA Process and a Reflection
on the Reimbursement in Croatia
Autori
Draganić, Pero
Izvornik
ISPOR Central & Eastern Europe Network CEE Newsletter (0350-6134) 4
(2016), 1;
15-16
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, stručni
Ključne riječi
HTA Process, Reimbursement, Croatia
Sažetak
Health technology assessment (HTA) has, among other things, a potential to improve population’s health outcomes, helps to treat the disease better and explains the need for the reform of the health system. The program of the ISPOR 18th Annual European Congress in Milan introduced a forum: “Health technologies pricing and decision making in the Central South Europe”. CEE countries belong to the group of the middle-income countries with limited budget, which covers a large public health care system. In these circumstances, reimbursement from the public budget imposes the need for the developed technology assessment processes and issues of pricing of innovative health technologies. The health care system in Croatia has the commitment to promote the quality of life and make conditions for the improvement of health of each individual and the entire population. The Ministry of Health of the Republic of Croatia has the task to ensure optimal conditions in developing the health care system, grounded on the scientifically based knowledge.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Kliničke medicinske znanosti
Napomena
Https://www.ispor.org/docs/default-source/regional-
chapters/croatia/news_across_cee_newsletter_vol4_no1
.pdf?sfvrsn=d704cc17_0
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