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Rapid and responsive health technology assessment: the development and evaluation process in the South and West region of England

Lesley Best (Research Fellow, Wessex Institute for Health Research and Development, Dawn House, Highcroft, Romsey Road, Winchester S022 5DH)
Andrew Stevens (Professor of Public Health, The Medical School, University of Birmingham B15 2TT)
Duncan Colin‐Jones (Consultant Physician, Chairman of the South and West Development and Evaluation Committee, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Cosham, Portsmouth PO6 3LY, UK.)

Journal of Clinical Effectiveness

ISSN: 1361-5874

Article publication date: 1 February 1997

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Abstract

The Development and Evaluation Committee (DEC) provides local guidance on the value of new and existing health care technologies, including drugs, devices, procedures and health care settings. The system is made up of two components: i) literature review and cost‐effectiveness estimation of the proposed and current technologies, and ii) consideration by the Development and Evaluation Committee which arbitrates, makes recommendations and disseminates results across the South and West region. Sixty‐three reviews have been undertaken to date, including, for example, beta interferon for multiple sclerosis, pulsed dye laser in the treatment of port‐wine stains, and paclitaxel in ovarian cancer. The outcomes of this service are guides to purchasing which are both carefully researched and scrutinized.

Citation

Best, L., Stevens, A. and Colin‐Jones, D. (1997), "Rapid and responsive health technology assessment: the development and evaluation process in the South and West region of England", Journal of Clinical Effectiveness, Vol. 2 No. 2, pp. 51-56. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb020865

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