2017
DOI: 10.51723/ccs.v27i01.89
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Relações de colaboração na rede brasileira de avaliação de tecnologias em saúde

Abstract: Introdução: No Brasil, a Rede Brasileira de Avaliação de Tecnologias em Saúde (Rebrats) busca estabelecer a ponte entre pesquisa, política e gestão, fornecendo subsídios para decisões de incorporação, monitoramento e abandono de tecnologias. É formada por instituições de ensino e pesquisa voltada à geração e à síntese de evidências científicas para avaliar efeitos e eficiência de tecnologias para o SUS. A atuação em uma rede como a Rebrats, é importante no sentido de reforçar a capacidade de realização de estu… Show more

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“…In addition, 15 studies offered a comprehensive assessment of HTA in Brazil. Specifically, two studies were based on surveys with Brazilian experts about the HTA implementation in Brazil [19,31], five studies were opinion pieces presenting a critical appraisal on the current HTA institutions in Brazil [8,10,24,25,36], seven were reviews of the Brazilian HTA reports [15,16,18,20,26,27,38], and one study was a literature review addressing the use of real-world data on Latin America [22].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, 15 studies offered a comprehensive assessment of HTA in Brazil. Specifically, two studies were based on surveys with Brazilian experts about the HTA implementation in Brazil [19,31], five studies were opinion pieces presenting a critical appraisal on the current HTA institutions in Brazil [8,10,24,25,36], seven were reviews of the Brazilian HTA reports [15,16,18,20,26,27,38], and one study was a literature review addressing the use of real-world data on Latin America [22].…”
Section: Development Of the Questionnairementioning
confidence: 99%