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Unlocking Value through Health Technology Assessment (HTA) in Asia: Forging Ahead Together
The 12th HTAsiaLink Conference was held in Singapore in 2025, where experts and leaders from the Asia Pacific region will converge to explore and advance the role of Health Technology Assessment (HTA) in unlocking value within our healthcare systems. The 2025 conference theme emphasises the power of collaboration as we forge ahead together, addressing shared challenges and opportunities in the region.
HTAsiaLink is a network of organisational and individual members who are involved in HTA research and evidence-based policy decision-making in the Asia Pacific region. Organisational members include HTA institutions, government HTA units, and other relevant organisations. Individual members include researchers, academics, and professionals in the field of HTA.Since its establishment in 2011 by the three founding members: Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program, National Evidence-Based Healthcare Collaborating Agency, and Center for Drug Evaluation, the network operates continuously with various collaborative research and annual conferences held to bring together members for networking, sharing of research findings, and collaborative discussions.
Since its establishment in 2011 by the three founding members: Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program, National Evidence-Based Healthcare Collaborating Agency, and Center for Drug Evaluation, the network operates continuously with various collaborative research and annual conferences held to bring together members for networking, sharing of research findings, and collaborative discussions.
HTAsiaLink serves as a platform for knowledge transfer and exchange related to evidence-based priority setting, with the main objective of enhancing the capacity for HTA research and promoting the integration of HTA evidence into policy decisions. The network was formed to address the need for strengthening HTA capacity in Asia and promoting the use of HTA evidence in policy decisions.
