Currently it is expected a higher efficiency of health care and this can be achieved by health technology assessment. This aims, for one side, to determine the best evidence of efficacy or effectiveness of a given treatment, and, on the other side, to determine the costs associated with this treatment. Only cost-effective alternatives, in other words, efficients, should be adopted in hospitals or public or private health care system. For instances, the increasing costs of biologics treatments in inflammatory bowel disease or hepatology or oncology. There is a need to increase the number of health technology assessment research not only to identify those treatment that works from those does not, but also whether the costs associated with each treatment compensate its use. This young researcher forum article introduce the concepts and basic methods used in health technology assessment studies.
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