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Evidence-Based Cost-Effective Interventions for Universal Health Coverage


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1 Scientist F and Head, Department of Operational and Implementation Research, ICMR National Institute for Research in Reproductive and Child Health, Parel, Mumbai, India
2 Project Scientist Health Technology Assessment Resource Hub, ICMR National Institute for Research in Reproductive and Child Health, Parel, Mumbai, India
     

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India has intensified efforts towards Universal Health Coverage. To achieve this goal, it is important to spend the resources on cost-effective healthcare interventions. Economic evaluations and Health Technology Assessments are important tools to ensure the efficient use of resources. India has made significant progress in this direction, especially with the establishment of Health Technology Assessment (HTA) - India. Further capacity-building and strengthening of HTA is required to ensure the implementation of evidence-based cost-effective interventions in the health sector.

Keywords

Health Technology Assessment, Economic Evaluation, Cost-Effectiveness.
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Authors

Beena Joshi
Scientist F and Head, Department of Operational and Implementation Research, ICMR National Institute for Research in Reproductive and Child Health, Parel, Mumbai, India
Akshita Vikani
Project Scientist Health Technology Assessment Resource Hub, ICMR National Institute for Research in Reproductive and Child Health, Parel, Mumbai, India

Abstract


India has intensified efforts towards Universal Health Coverage. To achieve this goal, it is important to spend the resources on cost-effective healthcare interventions. Economic evaluations and Health Technology Assessments are important tools to ensure the efficient use of resources. India has made significant progress in this direction, especially with the establishment of Health Technology Assessment (HTA) - India. Further capacity-building and strengthening of HTA is required to ensure the implementation of evidence-based cost-effective interventions in the health sector.

Keywords


Health Technology Assessment, Economic Evaluation, Cost-Effectiveness.

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