Collaborations

Collaborations
EUnetHTA has established links with relevant organisations, projects and initiatives in Europe and elsewhere to enhance scientific cooperation on HTA in Europe. The relevance of such initiatives and the form of EUnetHTA’s involvement in them is identified by assessing the practical added value such involvement will bring to EUnetHTA participants (please see external initiatives management policy). Click on each of the EUnetHTA external collaboration partners below to learn more.

EFPIA

EFPIA is The European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations representing the research-based pharmaceutical industry operating in Europe.

EMA

EMA is the European Medicines Agency decentralised of the European Union. EMA is responsible for the scientific evaluation of medicines developed by pharmaceutical companies for use in the European Union.

EUCERD

EUCERD is the European Union Committee of Experts on Rare Diseases. (Joint Action under EU Health Programme 2008-2013)

EUPATI

European Patients‘ Academy on Therapeutic Innovation” (EUPATI) is funded by the Innovative Medicines Initiative and seeks to provide scientifically reliable, objective, comprehensive information to patients on medicines research and development.

FP7 ADHopHTA

The project AdHopHTA (Adopting Hospital Based Health Technology Assessment in EU) is granted by the EU under the 7th Framework Research Program.

FP7 Advance-HTA

The project Advance-HTA (Advancing and strengthening the methodological tools and practices relating to the application and implementation of Health Technology Assessment) is granted by the EU under the 7th Framework Research Program.

FP7 INTEGRATE-HTA

The project Integrate-HTA (Integrated health technology assessment for evaluating complex technologies) is granted by the EU under the 7th Framework Research Program.

FP7 MedTecHTA

The project MedTecHTA (Methods for Health Technology Assessment of Medical Devices: a European Perspective) is granted by the EU under the 7th Framework Research Program.

HTAi

HTAi is the global scientific and professional society for all those who produce, use, or encounter HTA. HTAi embraces all stakeholders, including researchers, agencies, policymakers, industry, academia, health service providers, and patients/consumers, and acts as a neutral forum for collaboration and the sharing of information and expertise.

INAHTA

INAHTA, the International Network of Agencies for Health Technology Assessment, serves to facilitate cooperation and the sharing of information from different cultures on HTA.

PARENT

PARENT, Cross Border PAtient REgistries iNiTiative (PARENT), is a Joint Action under the EU’s Health Programme 2008-2013.

SEED

SEED (Shaping European Early Dialogues for health technologies) is an international project financed by the European Commission with an objective to to reduce the risk of production of data that would be inadequate to support the company’s future reimbursement request.
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