TY - JOUR ID - 3267 TI - Health Technology Assessment: Global Advocacy and Local Realities; Comment on “Priority Setting for Universal Health Coverage: We Need Evidence-Informed Deliberative Processes, Not Just More Evidence on Cost-Effectiveness” JO - International Journal of Health Policy and Management JA - IJHPM LA - en SN - AU - Chalkidou, Kalipso AU - Li, Ryan AU - Culyer, Anthony J. AU - Glassman, Amanda AU - Hofman, Karen J. AU - Teerawattananon, Yot AD - Institute of Global Health Innovation, Imperial College London, London, UK AD - Department of Economics & Related Studies and Centre for Health Economics, University of York, York, UK AD - Center for Global Development, Washington, DC, USA AD - School of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa AD - Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program (HITAP), Nonthaburi, Thailand Y1 - 2017 PY - 2017 VL - 6 IS - 4 SP - 233 EP - 236 KW - Deliberation KW - Cost-Effectiveness Analysis (CEA) KW - Governance KW - Efficiency KW - Universal Coverage DO - 10.15171/ijhpm.2016.118 N2 - Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) can help countries attain and sustain universal health coverage (UHC), as long as it is context-specific and considered within deliberative processes at the country level. Institutionalising robust deliberative processes requires significant time and resources, however, and countries often begin by demanding evidence (including local CEA evidence as well as evidence about local values), whilst striving to strengthen the governance structures and technical capacities with which to generate, consider and act on such evidence. In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), such capacities could be developed initially around a small technical unit in the health ministry or health insurer. The role of networks, development partners, and global norm setting organisations is crucial in supporting the necessary capacities. UR - https://www.ijhpm.com/article_3267.html L1 - https://www.ijhpm.com/article_3267_e5573f01318ff110ba055b63660e0d8e.pdf ER -