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Panel sessions 1. Applications of conjoint analysis in Health Technology Assessment: Experiences from the Netherlands and United States
Organizer and Chair : John F. P. Bridges(USA)
Panellists: Maarten IKzerman (Netherlands), Louis W. Niessen (USA), Brett Hauber (USA)
2. Health Technology Assessment of innovative medical devices
Organizer: Martin Buxton, UK
Chair: as above
Panellists: Rosanna Tarricone, Belgium - Karl Claxton, UK - Graham Stokoe, UK
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3. HTA products – Roles and functions
Organizers: Helena Dahlgren, Sweden and Inger Norderhaug, Norway
Chair: Guy Maddern, Australia
Panellists: Marjukka Mäkelä, Finland - Claire Packer, UK - Finn Borlum Kristensen, Denmark - Julie Glanville, UK
4. Using deliberative processes to combine evidence and values: where science meets context
Organizer: Mark Dobrow, Canada
Chair: Susan Law, Canada
Panellists: Roger Chafe, Canada - Mark Dobrow, Canada - Tony Culyer, Canada
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5. Expert opinion as ‘data’ in Health Technology Assessments: elicitation and application
Organizer: Karla Douw, Denmark
Chair: Wija Oortwijn, Netherlands
Panellists: Karla Douw, Denmark - Gert-Jan van der Wilt, Netherlands - Jack Dowie, UK
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6. Does integrating a form of ethical analysis in HTA make a difference in how the HTA is utilized by decision makers
Organizer: Christa Harstall, Canada and HTAi/INAHTA Ethics Working Group
Chair: Lorraine Caron, Canada
Panellists: Wija Oortwijn, Netherlands - Svend Andersen, Denmark - Tanja Krones, Germany - Amanda Burls, UK
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7. International perspectives on disinvestment from ineffective health care practices
Organizers: Janet Hiller, Australia - Adam Elshaug, Australia -Tracy Merlin, Australia
Chair: Janet Hiller, Australia
Panellists: Adam Elshaug, Australia - Steven D. Pearson, USA - Sammy Dowidar, France - Daniel M. Fox, USA Presentations
8. Enabling implementation of HTA recommendations: funding, planning, acquiring, implementing and sustaining technology in developing countries
Organizers: Andrei Issakov, WHO and Tom Judd, WHO
Chairs: Mario Castañeda, USA and Andrei Issakov, WHO
Panellists: Peter Heimann, South Africa - Sivalal Sadasivan, Malaysia - Adriana Velasquez, Mexico - Mario Castañeda, USA - Tom Judd, WHO
9. Perspective on conditional coverage
Organizer: Paul Lindsay, Australia
Chair: John Hutton, UK
Panellists: Sean Tunis, USA - Martin Price, UK - David Grainger, Australia - Brendan Kearney, Australia
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10. How many organizations do we need: Competition or synergy?
Organizer: Guy Maddern, Australia
Chair: as above
Panellists: Alric Rüther, Denmark - Reiner Banken, Canada - Finn Børlum Kristensen, Denmark - Marilyn Dix Smith, USA
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11. Hospital based HTA: Models and experiences world wide
Organizer: Marco Marchetti, Italy
Chair: Americo Cicchetti, Italy
Panellists: Marco Marchetti, Italy - Anne-Florence Fay, France - Kjølby Mette, Denmark
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12. HTA in developing countries: Current status, challenges and opportunities
Organizer: Joseph Mathew, India
Chair: Laura Sampietro-Colom, Spain
Panellists: Joseph Mathew, India - Sivalal Sadasivan, Malaysia - Rabia Kahveci, Turkey - Suzanne Jacob Serruya, Brazil - Lazar Mathew Thalakottur, India
13. “Just in time” HTA – North American models
Organizer: Devidas Menon, Canada
Chair: as above
Panellists: Joan Berezanski, Canada - Les Levin, Canada - Susan Philip, USA
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14. Assessing the clinical and cost-effectiveness of medical devices and drugs: Are they that different?
Organizers: Rod S Taylor, UK - Brigitte Casteels, Switzerland
Chairs: as above
Panellists: Dr. Matthias Perleth, Germany - Rossane Tarricone, Belgium - Carol Longsdon, UK
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15. Conflicting conclusions between public, private and professional medical association technology assessments: Analysis of context - Why conflicts occur and potential strategies for resolution
Organizer: David A. Wong, Canada
Chair: as above
Panellists: Jed Weissberg and Cliff Goodman, USA , Henry Borowski, Canada , Sadavisan Sivalal, Malaysia
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