Gli approcci alle valutazioni etiche nei processi di Health Technology Assessment
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As noted by a research of the European network for Health Technology Assessment (EUnetHTA) published in 2007, the actually used approaches picture in different agencies to elaborate ethical analysis in health technology assessment (HTA) processes is enough variegated. Beyond the so-called "general" approaches, as Casuistry, Coherence analysis, Principlism, Social shaping of technology (SST), Wide reflective equilibrium (WRE) and Interactiveparticipatory HTA approach (iHTA), some local approaches have been indicated, among those there is the ontologically founded Personalism. The article intends to realize an explanation of these approaches, trying, at the same time, to integrate it with some notes on their genesis, some critical points and some observations on their application to HTA process.
How to Cite
Sacchini, D., Refolo, P., & Virdis, A. (2008). Gli approcci alle valutazioni etiche nei processi di Health Technology Assessment. Medicina E Morale, 57(2). https://doi.org/10.4081/mem.2008.287
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