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Improving Consensus Development for Health Technology Assessment: An International Perspective (1990)
Institute of Medicine (IOM)

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Front Matter (R1-R12)
Introduction (1-6)
Sponsorship and Role of Consensus Development Programs within National Health Care Systems (7-17)
Topic and Scope of Consensus Development Conferences: Criteria and Approach for Selection of Topics and Properties for Assessment (18-22)
Documentation and Use of Evidence in the Consensus Conference Process (23-31)
Format and Conduct of Consensus Development Conferences: A Multination Comparison (32-68)
Dissemination and Impact of Consensus Development Statements (69-86)
Profile of a Consensus Development Program in Canada: The Canadian Task Force on the Periodic Health Examination (87-92)
Profile of a Consensus Development Program in Canada: The Canadian Research Group (93-95)
Profile of a Consensus Development Program in Denmark: The Danish Medical Research Council and The Danish Hospital Institute (96-101)
Profile of a Consensus Development Program in Finland: The Medical Research Council of The Academy of Finland (102-109)
Profile of a Consensus Development Program in The Netherlands: National Organization for Quality Assurance in Hospitals (110-117)
Profile of a Consensus Development Program in Norway: The Norwegian Institute for Hospital Research and The National Research Council (118-124)
Profile of a Consensus Development Program in Sweden: The Swedish Medical Research Council and The Swedish Planning and Rationalization Institute for the Health and Social Services (125-130)
Profile of a Consensus Development Program in the United Kingdom: The King's Fund Forum (131-136)
Profile of a Consensus Development Program in the United States: The National Institutes of Health Office of Medical Applications of Research (137-146)
Recommendations for Strengthening Consensus Development for Assessing Health Technologies (147-154)
International Consensus Development Bibliography (155-160)
List of Authors (161-164)

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List of Authors Bj0rn Backe Researcher Norwegian Institute of Hospital Research Trondheim-NTH Norway Sharon R. Baratz Research Associate Council on Health Care Technology Institute of Medicine National Academy of Sciences Washington, DC USA Renaldo N. Battista, M.D., Sc.D. Director Division of Clinical Epidemiology Department of Medicine The Montreal General Hospital Montreal, Quebec Canada 161 Gerard Breart, M.D. Director of Research Unit No. 149 Epidemiological Research on Mother and Child Paris France Robert H. Brook, M.D., Sc.D. Professor of Medicine and Public Health Center for Health Sciences University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA USA and Deputy Director Health Program The RAND Corporation Santa Monica, CA USA

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162 Anton F. Caspar~e, M.D., Ph.D. Professor of Socio-Medical Science Department of Health Policy and Management Erasmus University, and Chair of the Scientific Council CBO (National Organization for Quality Assurance in Hospitals) Utrecht The Netherlands Ingemar EckerIund, M.Sc. The Swedish Planning and Rationalization Institute for the Health and Social Services Stockholm Sweden Clifford Goodman, Ph.D. Director Council on Health Care Technology Institute of Medicine National Academy of Sciences Washington, DC USA Stefan Hakansson, Ph.D. The Swedish Planning and Rationalization Institute for the Health and Social Services Stockholm Sweden CONSENSUS DEVELOPMENT Itzhak Jacoby, M.D. Director Division of Health Services Administration Depa~ent of Preventive Medicine and Biometry Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Bethesda, MD USA Egon Jonsson, Ph.D. Professor The Karolinska Institute and Director Swedish Council on Technology Assessment in Health Care Stockholm Sweden Torben Jorgensen Department Head Danish Hospital Institute Copenhagen Denmark Arnold D. Kaluzny, Ph.D. Depa~ll~ent of Health Policy and Administration School of Public Health and Research Associate Health Services Research Center University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC USA

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LIST OF AUTHORS Anna-Liisa Kauppila, M.Sc. Planner The Academy of Finland -Helsinki Finland Nick Klazinga, M.D. Staff Member CBO (National Organization for Quality Assurance in Hospitals) Utrecht The Netherlands Pedro Koch, M.D. Medical Service Swiss Federal Office of Social Insurance Bern Switzerland Jacqueline Kosecoff, Ph.D. Executive Vice President Value Health Sciences, Inc. Santa Monica, CA USA and Adjunct Professor of Medicine and Public Health Center for Health Sciences University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA USA Jonathan Lomas Associate Professor Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics Health Sciences Center McMaster University Hamilton, Ontario Canada 163 Elizabeth A. McGlynn, Ph.D. Health Policy Analyst The RAND Corporation Santa Monica, CA USA Tore Schersten, M.D. Professor of Surgery Department of Surgery Sahigrenska Hospital Goteborg School of Medicine Goteborg Sweden Jackie Spiby, M.B., M.F.C.M. Consultant in Public Health Medicine North West Thames Regional Heady Authority London United Kingdom I.~.E. van Everdingen, M.D., Ph.D. Staff Member CBO (National Organization for Quality Assurance in Hospitals) Utrecht The Netherlands Caroline Weill Professor National School of Public Health H6pital National Saint Maurice France

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