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torybrooks

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Benchmarking of HTA organizations should be linked with
 
  a. cost effectiveness of medical technology
  b. coordination of HTA efforts across various organizations
  c. standardization of HTA methods
  d. evaluation of economic worth

Question 2

What is the main application of quality-adjusted life years?
 
  a. They are used as a measure of health benefits
  b. They are used to determine how long on an average a person is likely to live if a given technology is indicated for a health condition
  c. They are used to evaluate the ethical dimension of technology
  d. They are used as indicators of the economic worth of technology



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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