Beyond effectiveness: the evaluation of information systems using A Comprehensive Health Technology Assessment Framework

Computers in Biology and Medicine
Arminée Kazanjian, Carolyn J Green

Abstract

A Comprehensive Health Technology Assessment Framework is presented as a conceptual tool for decision-making about health technologies, including information technologies. The aim of the model is to provide an empirical, evidence-based foundation for health technology decisions. The major framework dimensions are (1) population at risk, (2) population impact, (3) economic concerns, (4) social context (including ethical, legal, and political concerns), and (5) technology assessment information. This multi-disciplinary approach provides guidelines on use of appropriate information in aligning 'stakeholder wants' and 'population needs'.

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Dec 14, 2011·Journal of Medical Internet Research·Julia E W C van Gemert-PijnenErwin R Seydel
May 9, 2014·International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care·Katarzyna MarkiewiczMaarten J IJzerman
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Nov 2, 2016·JMIR Medical Informatics·Frederic VannieuwenborgDidier Colle

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