Open Access UCL Research: NICE, in Confidence: An Assessment of Redaction to Obscure Confidential Information in Single Technology Appraisals by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence - UCL Discovery https://t.co/ZgWhViJRTR
@HEvigilante @slowcabbage @iMTAnews @natashaloder This paper might be of interest https://t.co/fRKc3CZQR0
RT @kchalkidou: Research finds companies and academics drive obscurity in NICE process. HTA needs transparency to be accepted as a legitima…
RT @kchalkidou: Research finds companies and academics drive obscurity in NICE process. HTA needs transparency to be accepted as a legitima…
Nice study.......unable to back calculate the discount in discount schemes (something I’ve often tried). But if “confidential”, is that the right criterion?
RT @kchalkidou: Research finds companies and academics drive obscurity in NICE process. HTA needs transparency to be accepted as a legitima…
RT @kchalkidou: Research finds companies and academics drive obscurity in NICE process. HTA needs transparency to be accepted as a legitima…
RT @kchalkidou: Research finds companies and academics drive obscurity in NICE process. HTA needs transparency to be accepted as a legitima…
RT @kchalkidou: Research finds companies and academics drive obscurity in NICE process. HTA needs transparency to be accepted as a legitima…
RT @kchalkidou: Research finds companies and academics drive obscurity in NICE process. HTA needs transparency to be accepted as a legitima…
Research finds companies and academics drive obscurity in NICE process. HTA needs transparency to be accepted as a legitimate decision process Evidence of medicines’ clinical effectiveness must be published as a min even if companies and academics object!
RT @YHEC1: YHEC staff have co-authored a research paper published in PharmacoEconomics - "NICE, in Confidence: An Assessment of Redaction t…
YHEC staff have co-authored a research paper published in PharmacoEconomics - "NICE, in Confidence: An Assessment of Redaction to Obscure Confidential Information in Single Technology Appraisals by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence" htt
#HealthEconJA NICE, in Confidence: An Assessment of Redaction to Obscure Confidential Information in Single Technology Appraisals by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence https://t.co/33I7WaFYh3