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- W2094920650 abstract "Of the three major pressures on health services worldwide—changing demography, growing expectations, and new healthcare interventions (technologies) —the last is generating the most concern and the most dramatic responses. New healthcare technologies are becoming more numerous, more expensive, and possibly more effective than ever before. About 50 new drugs are launched each year, and the number of new devices, procedures, and ways of providing care is growing all the time. #### Summary pointsNew and changing technologies are a major pressure on health services, challenging cost control and research capacityThe NHS system to identify and evaluate new technologies and select the most important ones for assessment needs to develop a range of suitable research methods and the means to disseminate knowledge and implement the technologiesA pragmatic research solution is evolving, with rapid reviews, modelling, economic evaluation, and pragmatic trials as well as the mainstream efficacy trials and Cochrane reviewsCloser contact between research managers and the research team and new tools such as tracker trials may need to be developed tooNot only is there a challenge in relation to cost control, but, more compellingly, in relation to determining effectiveness.1 For example, it is often not clear:Without this information there is a risk of distorted priorities as political pressure to keep a lid on budgets creates a tension between the claims of different technologies for part of the public purse.In 1992 the Advisory Group on Health Technology Assessment suggested that the “costs of providing unevaluated new forms of care within the NHS should be met only if they are being offered within the …" @default.
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