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New Health Technologies

Managing Access, Value and Sustainability

This report discusses the need for an integrated and cyclical approach to managing health technology in order to mitigate clinical and financial risks, and ensure acceptable value for money. The analysis considers how health systems and policy makers should adapt in terms of development, assessment and uptake of health technologies. The first chapter provides an examination of adoption and impact of medical technology in the past and how health systems are preparing for continuation of such trends in the future. Subsequent chapters examine the need to balance innovation, value, and access for pharmaceuticals and medical devices, respectively, followed by a consideration of their combined promise in the area of precision medicine. The final chapter examines how health systems can make better use of health data and digital technologies. The report focuses on opportunities linked to new and emerging technologies as well as current challenges faced by policy makers, and suggests a new governance framework to address these challenges.

Published on January 15, 2017

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword
Acronyms and abbreviations
Executive summary
New health technologies: Managing access, value and sustainability
The past and potential future impact of new health technology
Innovation, access and value in pharmaceuticals
Ensuring timely and affordable access to medical devices
Achieving the promise of precision medicine
Digital technology: Making better use of health data
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