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In: West European politics, Band 3, Heft 2, S. 253-256
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In: West European politics, Band 3, Heft 2, S. 253-256
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In: West European politics, Band 3, Heft 1, S. 139-141
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In: West European politics, Band 3, Heft 1, S. 139-141
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In: West European politics, Band 2, Heft 3, S. 187-188
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In: West European politics, Band 1, Heft 2, S. 252-254
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In: West European politics, Band 1, Heft 1, S. 107-108
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In: West European politics, Band 1, Heft 2, S. 252-254
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In: DGAP-Standpunkt, Band 11
Während alle Augen auf Griechenland und Italien gerichtet sind, haben die Euro-Länder fast unbemerkt die Weichen für eine neue Europäische Union gestellt. Der Beschluss zur Vertiefung der Wirtschaftsunion auf dem Gipfel Ende Oktober 2011 leistet der Festigung eines Kerneuropa der Euro-Länder Vorschub. Damit tut sich auch eine neue EU-interne Trennlinie auf. Dieser Prozess ist mit vielen Risiken behaftet - aber die Gemeinschaft hat keine andere Wahl, als sich neu zu erfinden.
In: Labour research, Band 87, Heft 1
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In: Universal human rights, Band 2, S. 1-3
ISSN: 0163-2647
Obesity is a global epidemic and its pathophysiology has been well explored. However, many countries are still straggling with obesity inequalities. Malta, a small European state, has been widely reported to be an obesogenic country. The aim was to explore the obesity phenotype of the adult population of this country and explore for potential obesity drivers. ; peer-reviewed
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In: Németh , B , Goettsch , W , Kristensen , F B , Piniazhko , O , Huić , M , Tesař , T , Atanasijevic , D , Lipska , I & Kaló , Z 2020 , ' The transferability of health technology assessment : the European perspective with focus on central and Eastern European countries ' , Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research , vol. 20 , no. 4 , pp. 321-330 . https://doi.org/10.1080/14737167.2020.1779061
Introduction: Lower-income European countries have a worse health status and less funds for health care compared to Western Europe. Despite their limited human and financial capacities for conducting Health Technology Assessment (HTA), the need for evidence-based decision-making is growing. Two main approaches emerged as potential solutions: joint clinical assessments on the European level, and simplified procedures relying on the judgments of well-established HTA agencies of Western countries. Areas covered: Based on considerations of transferability, the European Network for Health Technology Assessment (EUnetHTA) was built up to harmonize HTA methodologies across the European Union, and to develop an HTA Core Model by focusing on joint production of relative effectiveness assessment, which can be used as a basis for national value assessments. The second approach has been suggested in various forms without considering transferability issues. Expert opinion: Joint clinical assessments reduce duplication of efforts based on appropriate scientific rationale. On the other hand, recent examples show that relying on judgments of HTA agencies from wealthier countries with potentially different health-care priorities can lead to suboptimal allocation decisions. In the short term, some stakeholders may benefit from ignoring transferability, but it will ultimately lead to limited access in other disease areas.
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