Balanced assessment systems revisited

In 2014, balanced assessment systems (BAS) were proposed as a resource-conscious, ‘fit-for-purpose’ form of health technology assessment for middle-income countries which lack resources and competences necessary for resource-intensive health technology assessment models. BAS has undergone extensive...

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Main Authors: Dávid Dankó, Márk Péter Molnár
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Market Access & Health Policy
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20016689.2017.1355190
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spelling doaj-ba0fb2f6dee04304bd3e17f2c1d41c072020-11-25T00:43:17ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Market Access & Health Policy2001-66892017-01-015110.1080/20016689.2017.13551901355190Balanced assessment systems revisitedDávid Dankó0Márk Péter Molnár1Corvinus University of BudapestCorvinus University of BudapestIn 2014, balanced assessment systems (BAS) were proposed as a resource-conscious, ‘fit-for-purpose’ form of health technology assessment for middle-income countries which lack resources and competences necessary for resource-intensive health technology assessment models. BAS has undergone extensive policy debate in the period since its publication but it has not been critically assessed in a structured form yet. This article aims to describe both the contributions and the weak spots of the original framework and to reflect on them with the intention of further developing the model.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20016689.2017.1355190Health technology assessment (HTA)balanced assessmentpragmatic HTAMCDAemerging marketsvalue assessment
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author Dávid Dankó
Márk Péter Molnár
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Balanced assessment systems revisited
Journal of Market Access & Health Policy
Health technology assessment (HTA)
balanced assessment
pragmatic HTA
MCDA
emerging markets
value assessment
author_facet Dávid Dankó
Márk Péter Molnár
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title Balanced assessment systems revisited
title_short Balanced assessment systems revisited
title_full Balanced assessment systems revisited
title_fullStr Balanced assessment systems revisited
title_full_unstemmed Balanced assessment systems revisited
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publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Market Access & Health Policy
issn 2001-6689
publishDate 2017-01-01
description In 2014, balanced assessment systems (BAS) were proposed as a resource-conscious, ‘fit-for-purpose’ form of health technology assessment for middle-income countries which lack resources and competences necessary for resource-intensive health technology assessment models. BAS has undergone extensive policy debate in the period since its publication but it has not been critically assessed in a structured form yet. This article aims to describe both the contributions and the weak spots of the original framework and to reflect on them with the intention of further developing the model.
topic Health technology assessment (HTA)
balanced assessment
pragmatic HTA
MCDA
emerging markets
value assessment
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20016689.2017.1355190
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