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Adelaide Health Technology Assessment's (AHTA's) research has direct impact on health policy, market access and funding decisions, and HTA methodology.
Highly detailed and evidenced-based, our assessments consider the core health technology assessment (HTA) domains, with a focus on comparative safety, effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, ethics and organisational considerations. We also conduct methodological research.
HTA services
Research and services supporting best practice in the evaluation of health interventions.
Opportunities
AHTA regularly hosts international visitors, postgraduates and academics.
Our impact
Since 2001, AHTA has been providing high impact HTA in Australia and through its dedicated work, improving the health outcomes of the Australian population.
Our publications
Access AHTA's library of publications, and gain access to the HTA Glossary - a collaboration of international HTA agencies across the globe.
Building capacity in HTA
Upcoming webinar: "Assessing the value of genomic technologies: two novel approaches"
Wednesday, 26 March, 12-1PM ACDT
Speakers: A/Prof Ilias Goranitis (Principal Research Fellow in Health Economics, Melbourne School of Population & Global Health, University of Melbourne) and Dr Drew Carter (Research Fellow in Ethics, Adelaide Health Technology Assessment, University of Adelaide)
Health Technology Assessment course
The Health Technology Assessment (HTA) course is offered by the School of Public Health in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. The course focuses on learning methods to assess the safety, effectiveness and cost effectiveness of health technologies, and translating the findings into health policy.