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Collaborations
The DAHTA works with national and
international professional associations and HTA agencies. In
addition, DAHTA employees are active on
numerous networks as members, collaboration partners or
consultants.
National
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Federal Centre
for Health Education (BzgA)
As a federal authority in the Ministry of Health (BMG) the Federal Centre for
Health Education (BZgA) develops campaigns,
programmes and projects for disease prevention and promotion of
health. The DAHTA operates together with the BZgA within the framework of
projects.
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German
Cochrane Centre (DCZ)
The German Cochrane Centre (DCZ) is located in the Institute
for Medical Biometry and Medical Informatics at the University of Freiburg. The centre is an
important database provider in the area of evaluation of medical
procedures and technologies to close collaboration partners of the DIMDI.
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German Association for
Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology (GMDS)
The German Association for Medical Informatics, Biometry and
Epidemiology (GMDS) combines three disciplines
as a professional association that are fundamental to HTA. The
know-how of the GMDS provides a significant
contribution to the development of the HTA methodology, in
particular with regard to the preparation of HTA reports and the
transferability of international results.
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German
Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care (IQWiG)
The Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care (IQWiG) evaluates the benefits and
disadvantages of medical procedures. The IQWiG is represented on the HTA
Board of Trustees of the DAHTA as a permanent guest. In
addition, a robust exchange and an interactive collaboration exist
(e.g. in the form of common workshops, presentations, etc.)
Together with the DAHTA, they represent the German
HTA environment in the European network EUnetHTA.
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German
Network for Evidence-Based Medicine (DNEbM)
The staff of the DAHTA are members of the German
Network for Evidence Based Medicine (DNEbM) and are active in the
professional HTA area. They participate as consultants at annual
seminars, amongst other activities.
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German Central
Library for Medicine (ZB MED)
The Central Library ZB MED makes available
publications in the subjects of medicine, health care, nutrition,
environmental and agricultural sciences. Literature for the HTA
reports is made available here. In addition, the ZB MED supports the DAHTA in the publication of HTA
reports.
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Institute of Health Economics and Clinical
Epidemiology (IGKE)
The DAHTA regularly uses interns from
the Institute of Health Economics and Clinical Epidemiology at the
University of Cologne (IGKE).
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The Institute of
Health and Work NRW (LIGA.NRW)
The Institute of Health and Work of North Rhine-Westphalia (LIGA.NRW) advises the local
government, authorities and structures as well as the
municipalities in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia in questions
of health and health policy. In addition, the institute supports
interests in the commercial world in terms of safety and health
protection. Project activities on the topic of Health Impact
Analysis (HIA) are undertaken together with the DAHTA.
International
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European Network
for HTA (EUnetHTA)
On completion of the EUnetHTA project financed by the EU
Commission (2006-2008), a continuation of the collaboration as an
EUnetHTA cooperation was agreed. The goal of the project at the
time was the systematic exchange of information in the European
environment. With the formation of EUnetHTA Joint Action, which
will be subsidised by the EU Commission from 2010 to 2012, the
European network will be stabilised in the long term beyond the
project phase. This Joint Action has representation by 34
organisations from 23 EU member states and Norway. DAHTA of the DIMDI is one of the founding
members, and provides technical know-how in terms of work package 6
(WP6) on the topic of the “European HTA Information
Management System” to the project. In addition, the DAHTA of the DIMDI is involved in professional
methodological activities in work package 4 (WP4), as well as in
the sample application of the HTA Core Model for the creation of
HTA reports as prepared within the framework of the EUnetHTA
project. From Germany, the DAHTA of the DIMDI and the IQWiG participate in the EUnetHTA
cooperation.
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Gesundheit Österreich GmbH (GÖG)
Gesundheit Österreich GmbH (GÖG)
is a research institute for health policy and is the competency
centre and promotion body for health promotion in Austria.
Exchanges of HTA methodology with the GÖG take place on a regular
basis. In addition, the staff of the GÖG are often authors of DAHTA HTA reports.
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Ludwig-Boltzmann-Institut (LBI)
The LBI HTA provides academic bases
for decision support in health care. The DAHTA works with the LBI HTA within the framework of
project activities, e.g. on the topic of impact. In addition, a
regular exchange of HTA methodology takes place.
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Health Technology
Assessment International (HTAi)
The society Health Technology Assessment International
(HTAi) is a forum for all those involved in a health system –
be it in research, teaching, industry or as an authority –
and interested in the science, development and application of HTA.
HTAi is the successor to the current professional association
International Society for Technology Assessment in Health Care
(ISTAHC), which was dissolved at its last session in Canmore
(Canada) in 2003.
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International
Network of Agencies for Health Technology Assessment (INAHTA)
The DAHTA of the DIMDI has been a member of the
international network of public HTA agencies (INAHTA) since 1999,
and has been a member of the board since 2003. The DAHTA of the
DIMDI manages the INAHTA work group for internal communication. The
group has the task on the one hand of reinforcing the exchange of
information between INAHTA members and extending the use of common
resources, and on the other of communicating INAHTA activities
externally. The starting point of INAHTA information is the INAHTA
database, which contains bibliographical details on planned HTA
reports as well as reports already created by members. Since 2003,
the INAHTA database has been available for searching at no charge
via the DIMDI as well. INAHTA meets on an annual basis in
conjunction with the international conference of the HTA
professional association Health Technology Assessment International
(HTAi).