[HTML][HTML] Mixed claims in health technology assessment: the case of non-invasive prenatal testing
B Bloemen, M Jansen, W Rijke, W Oortwijn… - Social Science & …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Health Technology Assessment (HTA) uses explicit methods to determine the value
of a health technology. This typically results in several claims regarding the effects that are …
of a health technology. This typically results in several claims regarding the effects that are …
[HTML][HTML] Understanding the Normativity of Health Technology Assessment: Ontological, Moral, and Epistemological Commitments
B Bloemen, W Oortwijn, GJ van der Wilt - Health Care Analysis, 2024 - Springer
The inherent normativity of HTA can be conceptualized as a result of normative
commitments, a concept that we further specify to encompass moral, epistemological and …
commitments, a concept that we further specify to encompass moral, epistemological and …
Consistency of What? Appropriately Contextualizing Ethical Analysis of Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing
It is unarguable that the implementation and use of noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT)
should be critical and appropriate. After all, decisions that influence when and how to have …
should be critical and appropriate. After all, decisions that influence when and how to have …
The impact of ethical beliefs on decisions about prenatal screening tests: searching for justification
E García, DRM Timmermans, E van Leeuwen - Social Science & Medicine, 2008 - Elsevier
Prenatal screening for Down's syndrome and other chromosomal anomalies has become
common obstetrical practice. The purpose of this intervention is to provide women with the …
common obstetrical practice. The purpose of this intervention is to provide women with the …
Reconciling ethical and economic conceptions of value in health policy using the capabilities approach: A qualitative investigation of Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing
M Kibel, M Vanstone - Social science & medicine, 2017 - Elsevier
When evaluating new morally complex health technologies, policy decision-makers
consider a broad range of different evaluations, which may include the technology's clinical …
consider a broad range of different evaluations, which may include the technology's clinical …
[HTML][HTML] “Overestimated technology–underestimated consequences”–reflections on risks, ethical conflicts, and social disparities in the handling of non-invasive …
M Baldus - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2023 - Springer
New technologies create new complexities. Since non-invasive prenatal tests (NIPTs) were
first introduced, keeping pace with complexity constitutes an ongoing task for medical …
first introduced, keeping pace with complexity constitutes an ongoing task for medical …
The Concept of Evidence in Health Technology Assessment (HTA).
A Stoklosa - 2013 - library-archives.canada.ca
This dissertation aims to make four contributions to knowledge. First, unlike other fields (eg
science, medicine, etc.), the field of health technology assessment (HTA), has not thus far …
science, medicine, etc.), the field of health technology assessment (HTA), has not thus far …
The fact/value dichotomy
P Refolo, D Sacchini - … : an approach on the integration of values …, 2021 - publicatt.unicatt.it
This chapter is focused on the so-called “fact/value dichotomy”. In the current practice of
HTA, value judgments are often considered external to HTA or separate from it and are …
HTA, value judgments are often considered external to HTA or separate from it and are …
[HTML][HTML] Interpreting evidence: why values can matter as much as science
I de Melo-Martín, K Intemann - Perspectives in biology and …, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Despite increasing awareness of the ways in which non-epistemic values play roles in
science, many scientists remain reluctant to acknowledge values at stake in their own work …
science, many scientists remain reluctant to acknowledge values at stake in their own work …
We need to talk about values: a proposed framework for the articulation of normative reasoning in health technology assessment
It is acknowledged that health technology assessment (HTA) is an inherently value-based
activity that makes use of normative reasoning alongside empirical evidence. But the …
activity that makes use of normative reasoning alongside empirical evidence. But the …