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EUnetHTA Partners

The Founding Partners* of the EUnetHTA Collaboration and other publicly funded organisations from the EU Member States, EEA and EFTA countries that produce or contribute to HTA and are nominated by the respective Ministries of Health to participate in the Joint Action on HTA can become EUnetHTA Collaboration Partners. (Partner application process)

For clarity and transparency, the mandate of each Partner organisation and a link to health policy in its country setting have to be described in detail. The official status of the organisation as being nominated by the Ministry of Health should be confirmed every 3 years.

The Plenary Assembly is comprised of the head of each of the EUnetHTA Collaboration Partner organisations or a person appointed by the head (one representative per Partner organisation). 

* Organisations that sent to the EUnetHTA Secretariat by November 20 2008 a Declaration of Intent to establish the EUnetHTA Collaboration and that contributed financially to its operation in 2009 shall be deemed to have founded the EUnetHTA Collaboration and as such shall be Founding Partners.

EU Member States:


AUSTRIA

GÖG/BIQG, Gesundheit Osterreich GMBH
HVB, Hauptverband der Osterreichischen Sozialversicherungstrager
LBI/HTA, Ludwig Boltzman Institute of Health Technology Assessment (Founding Partner of the EUnetHTA Collaboration (FP)

BELGIUM

KCE, Belgian Health care Knowledge Centre (FP)

BULGARIA

NCPHP, National Centre of Public Health Protection 

CZECH REPUBLIC

MoH Czech Republic

DENMARK

DHMA, Danish Health and Medicines Authority, (former National Board of Health) (FP)
CAST, Center for Applied Research and Technology Assessment (FP)

ESTONIA

UTA, University of Tartu

FINLAND

FinOHTA, Finnish Office for HTA (at THL) (FP)

FRANCE

HAS, Haute Autorité de santé / French National Authority for Health (FP)

GERMANY

DIMDI, Deutsches Institut für Medizinische Dokumentation und Information (FP)
IQWIG, Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care (FP)

GREECE

NSPH, National School of Public Health

HUNGARY

GYEMSZI, National Institute for Quality- and Organizational Development in Healthcare and Medicines

IRELAND

HIQA, Health Information and Quality Authority

ITALY

Agenas, Agenzia Nazionale per i Servizi Sanitari Regionali (FP)
AIFA, Agenzia Italiana Del Farmaco
ASSR Regione Emilia Romagna, Agenzia Sanitaria e Sociale Regione Emilia Romagna (FP)
Regione Veneto, Direzione Piani e Programmi Socio Sanitari (FP)
University Hospital "A.Gemelli" (FP)

LATVIA

VEC, Centre of Health Economics

LITHUANIA

VASPVT, State Health Care Accreditation Agency, Ministry of Health (FP)

MALTA

SSD/MSOC, Minsitry for Social Policy / Strategy and Sustainability Division

NETHERLANDS

CVZ, College voor zorgverzekeringen (FP)

POLAND

AHTAPol, Agency for HTA (FP)

PORTUGAL

INFARMED, National Authority of Medicines and Health Products

ROMANIA

SNSPMS, National School of Public Health, Management and Professional Development
 

SLOVAK REPUBLIC

SLOVATHA, Slovak Agency for Health Technology Assessment

SLOVENIA

NIPH-RS, National Institute of Public Health of the Republic of Slovenia

SPAIN

ISCIII/AETS, Agency for Health Technology Assessment, Instituto de Salud Carlos III (FP)
AETSA, Andalusian Agency for Health Technology Assessment (FP)
Avalia-t, Galician Agency for HTA (FP)
CAHTAR, Catalan Agency for HTA and Research (FP)
Ministry of Health and Social Policy
OSTEBA, Basque Office for Health Technology Assessment (FP)
UETS, Health Technology Assessment Unit, Agencia Laín Entralgo (FP)

SWEDEN

SBU, Swedish Council on Technology Assessment in Health Care (FP)

UNITED KINGDOM

NETSCC, NIHR Health Technology Assessment Programme (former NCCHTA) (FP)
NICE, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence

 

EEA/EFTA Countries:


NORWAY

NOKC, Norwegian Knowledge Centre for the Health Services (FP)

SWITZERLAND

SNHTA, Swiss Network for Health Technology Assessment (FP)
 

Accession Countries:

CROATIA

Agency for Quality and Accreditation in Health Care, Department for Development, Research and Health Technology Assessment

 

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