Characteristics of published mini and rapid Health Technology Assessments (HTA) reports: a cross-sectional analysis
Whilst the conduct of rapid health technology assessments (HTA) are important for decision makers, there is no universally accepted definition or standardised methods. The objective of this study was to analyse the content and conduct of published rapid HTA reports.
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Date of publication:
06 Fea 2026
Authors:
Sharon McLaughlin, Aanisa Abeer, Melissa K. Sharp, Kieran A. Walsh, Cassandra Nemzoff, Sheilagh Foley, Ed Clifton, Michelle Flood, Susan Spillane, Patricia Harrington, Conor Teljeur, Michelle O'Neill, Susan M. Smith, Máirín Ryan & Barbara Clyne
Journal:
International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care
Digital object identifier:
10.1017/S0266462326103493
Type of output:
Original Research
Suggested Citation:
McLaughlin S, Abeer A, Sharp MK, Walsh KA, Nemzoff C, Foley S, Clifton E, Flood M, Spillane S, Harrington P, Teljeur C, O'Neill M, Smith SM, Ryan M & Clyne B. (2026). Characteristics of published mini and rapid Health Technology Assessments (HTA) reports: a cross-sectional analysis. International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 1–29. doi:10.1017/S0266462326103493