MobiHealth News December 22, 2021
Tammy Lovell

The new rules aim to improve access to innovative technologies.

A new harmonised regulation on health technology assessment has been adopted across the EU.

The European Commission welcomed the regulation, a deliverable of the EU Pharmaceutical Strategy, which will apply from January 2025.

Work to implement the new rules will start immediately, including the setting up of the necessary governance structure and preparatory documents to ensure effective application.

The Regulation on Health Technology assessment (HTA) supersedes the current system of EU-funded project-based cooperation between member states on by introducing a permanent framework for joint work that also covers joint scientific consultations, the identification of emerging health technologies, and voluntary cooperation, as well as work on joint clinical assessments.

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