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Assessing the Quality of Randomised Controlled Trials Description: A report from the National Co-ordinating Centre for Health Technology Assessment in the United Kingdom, covering acute care, diagnostics, imaging and population screening. (ncchta.org) |
Catalan Agency for Health Technology Assessment and Research Description: Promoting the application of scientific principles to the study of health care services. Includes technology assessment reports and technical notes to download. [English, Spanish and Catalan] (aatrm.net) |
National Information Center Description: Organization and publication of research into health services and health care technology, with a searchable database of practice guidelines and technology assessments. Part of the United States National Library of Medicine. (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov) |
Swedish Council on Technology Assessment in Health Care Description: An independent public authority for the critical evaluation of methods used to prevent, diagnose, and treat health problems. Reports are available on the benefits, risks, and costs associated with different interventions. [English and Swedish] (sbu.se) |
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