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      From idealistic rookies to a regional leader: the history of health technology assessment in Poland.

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          In 1989, Poland started to slowly release itself not only from the burden of a half-century of communist indoctrination and soviet exploitation, but also from the consequences of the Semashko model of healthcare organization: low doctors' salaries, primary care based on multispecialty groups, overdeveloped hospital infrastructure, and limited access to sophisticated interventions overcome by patients' unofficial payments. A few years after the 1998 workshop on health technology assessment (HTA) in Budapest, the first HTA reports were elaborated in the National Center for Quality Assessment in Health Care, which could mark the beginning of HTA in Poland. Several individuals and organizations have been involved in developing HTA, both from noncommercial and commercial standpoints. A goal to establish a national HTA agency appeared among the priorities of the Polish Ministry of Health in 2004 and was realized a year later. The Agency for HTA in Poland published guidelines on HTA and established a sound and transparent two-step (assessment-appraisal) process for preparing recommendations on public financing of both drugs and nondrug technologies. The recommendations of the Agency's Consultative Council were warmly welcomed by the public payer. However, the recent major restructuring of the Agency and new drug reimbursement decisions aroused doubts as to keeping transparency of the decision-making processes.

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          Journal
          Int J Technol Assess Health Care
          International journal of technology assessment in health care
          Cambridge University Press (CUP)
          1471-6348
          0266-4623
          Jul 2009
          : 25 Suppl 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Angiology, Jagiellonian University and University Hospital, Kracow 31-066, Poland. r.nizankowski@gmail.com
          Article
          S0266462309090588
          10.1017/S0266462309090588
          19527537
          5c29f138-3dd9-4586-9972-42dfc8b31a64
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