Los días 25-29 de junio, tuvo lugar la reunión anual de HTAi en Utrecht bajo el lema “Enfoque del ciclo de vida: unirse para hacerlo realidad”.
Nuestra compañera Ana Toledo participó en el taller impartido sobre “Exploring Methods for Evaluating Impact of Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) in the Assessment of Technologies Along their Lifecycle” donde se presentaron los métodos y marcos actuales utilizados por los organismos de HTA y otras partes interesadas para medir el impacto del PPI a lo largo del ciclo de vida y se discutieron los desafíos, las métricas y el potencial de colaboración para evitar duplicidades.
Además, Tasmania del Pino, Carmen Guirado y Ana Toledo realizaron varias presentaciones tipo póster:
- Molecular Markers For The Detection Of Clinically Significant Prostate Cancer
- Safety, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of scalp cooling devices for the prevention of chemotherapy-induced alopecia
- Incorporating Lifecycle Environmental Impact In The Economic Evaluation Of Health Technologies: Where Are We? Where Are We Going?
- Gender-Neutral Human Papilloma Virus Vaccination: More Than Cost-Effectiveness
- Impact of qualitative research in the Spanish Network of HTA
- Effectiveness and safety of Autogenic training as a clinical indication in health conditions
- Efficacy and safety of aromatherapy: an overview of systematic reviews
- Transcranial magnetic stimulation for the treatment of cocaine addiction: a systematic review
- DexcomG6® device for diabetes during pregnancy
- Safety, Effectiveness and Cost-effectiveness of Telemedicine in Neurological Diseases
- Effectiveness and safety of the FreeStyle Libre® Glucose Monitoring System for T1DM in childhood and adolescence
- Usefulness, acceptability and satisfaction of a decision making tool for clinical meso-management in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
- A multidimensional and multistakeholder approach: assessing ELSI+ for Telemedicine in Neurological Diseases