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Apr 16, 2020 · All frameworks addressed outcomes related to the technical performance and functionalities of eHealth service under assessment. The majority also addressed costs (n = 19), clinical outcomes (n = 14), organizational (n = 15) and system level aspects (n = 13).
- Christiaan Vis, Christiaan Vis, Leah Bührmann, Leah Bührmann, Heleen Riper, Hans C. Ossebaard
- 2020
- Available Clinical Evidence
- Device–User Interaction
- Short Product Life Cycle and Quick Upgrade
- Inexplicit Target Population and Lack of Direct Clinical Outcomes
Given that RCT evidence for medical devices was generally limited, an open-minded and flexible attitude to other forms of evidence e.g., case reports (series), cohort studies, case control studies, and real-world studies was highly recommended [29, 34, 35]. Both the UK and EUnetHTA guidelines have pointed out the high risk of bias in non-randomized...
International medical device-specific HTA guidelines have emphasized the need to account for the learning curve effect in HTA. The EUnetHTA has suggested that it is necessary to establish a break-in period before the formal evaluation to ensure that users have sufficient time to adapt to the new technology. Also, various degrees of operator profici...
In practice, a Bayesian approach was recommended to account for the iterative nature of medical devices in HTA . The Bayesian approach is a statistical method that infers the posterior distribution of unknown parameters according to Bayes’ theorem based on prior knowledge and sample data. Considering that medical devices are incrementally upgraded ...
Given the lack of direct clinical outcomes for screening and diagnostic devices, the HQO allows the use of established surrogate endpoints or intermediate clinical indicators to predict patients’ final medical outcomes. For instance, the association between intermediate indicators (e.g., blood pressure) and cardiovascular-related deaths has already...
Jun 27, 2024 · The evolution of medical imaging technology, from the initial discovery of X-rays to the integration of advanced AI systems, has marked a transformative journey in healthcare in general and in medical imaging in particular.
Jan 13, 2023 · Advanced technologies can assist with pandemic control and can help in the recognition of the virus, clinical treatment, medical protection, intelligent diagnosis, and outbreak analysis. The review provides an analysis of the future prospects of an innovative healthcare system.
Dec 1, 2017 · There is substantial evidence that implementing an electronic medical record reduces medical errors and improves patient’s safety. Computerized physician order entry and CDS are probably one of the most beneficial health information technologies for improving patient safety.
- Yasser K. Alotaibi, Frank Federico
- 2017
A look at the rise of digital health, AI and innovation in the way we practice medicine and offer health solutions, particularly in light of the COVID-19 lockdowns across the world.
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