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Home / Health / India, Sri Lanka Boost Health Tech Exchange

India, Sri Lanka Boost Health Tech Exchange

10 Feb

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Summary

  • A five-day workshop on Health Technology Assessment began in New Delhi.
  • India's Department of Health Research and Ministry of External Affairs host.
  • The event aims to advance and institutionalize HTA practices in Sri Lanka.
India, Sri Lanka Boost Health Tech Exchange

A significant five-day workshop on Health Technology Assessment (HTA) between India and Sri Lanka formally began in New Delhi. This event marks a key step in bilateral healthcare diplomacy and knowledge exchange, highlighting India's support for regional health initiatives. The Department of Health Research, alongside the Ministry of External Affairs, is hosting this crucial workshop.

The primary objective is to establish a strategic pathway for advancing and institutionalizing Health Technology Assessment practices within Sri Lanka. Officials emphasized the role of HTA in ensuring cost-effective and evidence-based health interventions. The workshop will cover essential topics like HTA frameworks, governance, methodologies, pricing, and procurement.

Discussions will also focus on identifying collaborative opportunities to strengthen HTA capacities and systems in both countries. India has established Health Technology Assessment in India (HTAIn) to facilitate transparent, evidence-informed decision-making, collating and generating evidence on healthcare technologies and programs.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The workshop aims to advance and institutionalize Health Technology Assessment (HTA) practices in Sri Lanka and foster collaborative initiatives to strengthen HTA capacities in both nations.
The workshop is hosted by India's Department of Health Research (DHR) in collaboration with the Ministry of External Affairs.
The workshop will cover topics including HTA institutional frameworks, governance, methodologies, pricing, and procurement decisions.

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