Please see the link below to a manual on Health technology assessment in India. The primary aim of this manual is to maximise health, minimise out-of-pocket expenditure and counter inequities. The manual provides a description about the significance of HTA in evidence informed decision making in healthcare and how to conduct one in the Indian settings.
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