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We assess the value of digital health technologies that offer the greatest potential to improve health and wellbeing.
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We provide an advisory service for international health organisations, ministries and government agencies whose task is to improve evidence-based decision making in health and social care.
A step-by-step timeline of the process we used to develop single technology appraisals (STA).
Percutaneous endovascular forearm arteriovenous fistula creation for haemodialysis access (HTG597)
Evidence-based recommendations on percutaneous endovascular forearm arteriovenous fistula creation for haemodialysis access in adults. This involves using radiofrequency energy, or heat and pressure, to join an artery and vein in the forearm to create a fistula for haemodialysis access.
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Evidence-based recommendations on transapical transcatheter mitral valve-in-ring implantation after failed annuloplasty for mitral valve repair in adults. This involves inserting a bioprosthetic mitral valve into an existing mitral valve ring to treat a leaking mitral valve, without needing repeat open heart surgery.
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