The primary aim of the guidelines is to help the assessors of evidence to process, analyse and interpret the data.
The links to all published EUnetHTA methodological guidelines can be found below:
EunetHTA has developed several tools to support the conduciton of Joint Assessments, but also to facilitate the collection of evidence from the companies.
A joint assessment is a structured information for rapid or full/comprehensive HTAs which is the output of joint production in which 2 or more countries and/or organisations work together to prepare shared products or agreed outcomes (Based on definitions from the HTA Network Strategy (page 24) and the EUnetHTA Recommendations (page 6, footnote 8))
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