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"The report seeks to build evidence-based pathways for policymakers and other stakeholders to ensure the country delivers equitable access to critical care medical devices. Key aspects of the study include analysing the prevalent regulatory framework for medical devices in India, gauging demand for high-end medical devices, evaluating the procurement process, examining the cost efficacy of newer medical devices, evaluating how health technology assessment (HTA) is being utilised worldwide, and reviewing the implementation of emerging procurement processes such as value-based procurement (VBP)".
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- Creator of work
- Kumar, Preeti
- Publisher
- New Delhi : Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI) & Indian Medical Parliamentarians’ Forum (IMPF)
- Language
- English
- Geographic Origin
- India
- Geographic Subject
- India
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