We need to talk about values: a proposed framework for the articulation of normative reasoning in health technology assessment
It is acknowledged that health technology assessment (HTA) is an inherently value-based activity that makes use of normative reasoning alongside empirical evidence. But the language used to conceptualise and articulate HTA's normative aspects is demonstrably unnuanced, imprecise, and inconsiste...
Main Authors: | Charlton, V, DiStefano, M, Mitchell, P, Morrell, L, Rand, L, Badano, G, Baker, R, Calnan, M, Chalkidou, K, Culyer, A, Howdon, D, Hughes, D, Lomas, J, Max, C, McCabe, C, O’Mahony, JF, Paulden, M, Pemberton-Whiteley, Z, Rid, A, Scuffham, P, Sculpher, M, Shah, K, Weale, A, Wester, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2023
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