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Innovative Patient Involvement During Covid-19: Keeping Patients at the Heart of HTA

The COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown measures in the United Kingdom resulted in significant challenges and created opportunities for innovation to keep patients at the heart of HTA. The introduction of the Coronavirus Act 2020 and the associated public health guidance meant that NICE's convention...

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Published in:Frontiers in medical technology 2021-12, Vol.3, p.793119-793119
Main Authors: Rasburn, Mark, Crosbie, Helen, Tonkinson, Amanda, Chandler, David, Dhanji, Tasneem, Habgood, Stephen, O'Brien, Stella
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