Abstract:BackgroundIn Australia, approval by the Medical Services Advisory Committee (MSAC) is an important step in the implementation of new health technologies. The MSAC considers health technology assessments (HTA) when submitting a recommendation to the Minister of Health on a new technology’s suitability for public funding. Despite being such a critical tool in formulating policy, there has been little scrutiny on the impact of limited evidence on the performance of a national HTA agency’s mandate. We aim to deter… Show more
“…Research in orthopedics is a quintessential component of advancing and improving patient care [10]. The benefits of research include the establishment of best practices, enhancement of prognostication through data acquisition and analysis, and individualization of treatment through enhanced patient selection and customized care.…”
Efficient and high-quality research necessitates coordinated efforts and communication, which has become a recent challenge. Previous in-person, scheduled meetings are no longer justified as current technology allows for contactless 977434H SSXXX10.
“…Research in orthopedics is a quintessential component of advancing and improving patient care [10]. The benefits of research include the establishment of best practices, enhancement of prognostication through data acquisition and analysis, and individualization of treatment through enhanced patient selection and customized care.…”
Efficient and high-quality research necessitates coordinated efforts and communication, which has become a recent challenge. Previous in-person, scheduled meetings are no longer justified as current technology allows for contactless 977434H SSXXX10.
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