TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT IN JAPAN

  • YOSHIZAWA G
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Background:Japan has been preparing to implement a Health Technology Assessment (HTA) process in 2018. Through a 2-year pilot program implemented in 2016, the government examined the criteria for applicable products and the necessary infrastructure to review both the content and quality of the data and to conduct cost-effectiveness assessments to be incorporated into the current Japanese reimbursement and pricing scheme. A survey of the pharmaceutical industry was conducted to understand the current landscape and to identify issues and challenges of implementing HTA in Japan.Methods:A semi-structured 19-item questionnaire was designed, and a survey was conducted via face-to-face or phone interviews. Answers were transcribed in English after the interviews and confirmed by e-mail. The survey focuses on pharmaceutical companies that develop new innovative products to be associated with the planned HTA.Results:Differences between Japanese and global pharmaceutical companies were observed in terms of dedicate...

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YOSHIZAWA, G. (2009). TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT IN JAPAN. SOCIOTECHNICA, 6(0), 42–57. https://doi.org/10.3392/sociotechnica.6.42

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