South
African HTA activities
This page displays a listing of
current events or changes to our web. We intend to place
notices here regarding general notices, meeting dates, feedback
from past meetings, notice of bulletins and documents available
for download etc.
Tuesday,
3 August 2004
The
Interim Steering Committee on HTA is to meet in Pretoria on Friday,
6 August 2004. A Stakeholders Meeting is being planned for Tuesday,
17 August 2004.
Friday,
23 July 2004
A
meeting convened by the National Department of Health was held
in Johannesburg to continue work on preparing the way for a Health
Technology Assessment
(HTA) Process for South Africa. Drs Jacqui Miot of Discovery
Health and Hannes Loots of Medscheme each delivered presentations
covering the methodology
of their already well established South African HTA programmes.
Wednesday,
21 July 2004
Our
web discussion forum was activated for ready usage on 17 July
2004. Please follow the links on the Contact Us page to reach
this. We invite all interested
parties to participate in these debates.
Wednesday,
14 July 2004
Our
web discussion forum will be activated by 23 July 2004. The forum
is being provided to facilitate and support the important discussions
that need to take place
within and amongst HTA stakeholders prior to the Stakeholders
Meeting planned for August 2004. Any number of topics can be
created to support these
discussions, and all discussions are threaded and archived. Should
you so wish, restricted access can be arranged for discussions
of a preliminary and/or
sensitive nature.
Monday, 12 July 2004
The
Interim Steering Committee on HTA working group on stakeholder
communications holds a teleconference to prepare the concept
and practical issues surrounding the publication and posting
of this website.
Friday, 9 July 2004
The
Interim Steering Committee on HTA holds a teleconference to prepare
the way forward in terms of further Technical and Stakeholders
meetings to be announced in due course. Mrs Nonkonzo
Molai, Miss Lyn Hanmer and Messrs Mladen Poluta and Rob Dickinson
are tasked with conceptualising this website and to discuss
ways in which the Interim Steering Committee could further
communicate and consult as broadly as is possible.
Friday, 25 June 2004
Mrs
Nonkonzo Molai presents an overview of the work and interim findings
of the Interim Steering Committee on HTA to the Interim Health
Technology Advisory Committee (IHTAC)
at the National Department of Health in Pretoria.
Friday, 11 June 2004
A
meeting convened by the National Department of Health was held
in Johannesburg to continue work on preparing the way for a Health
Technology Assessment (HTA) Process for South Africa. At
this meeting all working group findings thus far were collated,
presented and discussed.
Sunday, 30 May to Wednesday, 2 June 2004
Dr
Johann van Zyl and Messrs Mark Brand and Owen Hooker travel to
Krakow Poland to attend the Health Technology Assessment International
(HTAi) Conference 30 May to 2 June 2004.
Friday, 7 May 2004
A
meeting convened by the National Department of Health was held
in Johannesburg to continue work on preparing the way for a Health
Technology Assessment (HTA) Process for South
Africa. Three working groups comprising members from the Interim
National Steering Committee on HTA were established.
Mr Rob
Dickinson and Dr Michael Cheng (EU Technical Advisor to DOH
on Health Technology Regulation) were tasked to produce an
international survey of all known existing HTA entities,
to tabulate, analyse and report back on input from returns
received.
Mrs Nonkonzo Molai and Miss Lyn Hanmer were tasked to report
on existing HTA processes already underway in various South
African healthcare sectors.
Dr Johann van Zyl, Miss Nusreen Khan, Messrs Mark Brand and
Riaan van der Watt were tasked to produce a document outlining
possible structures of an HTA entity that South Africa could
possibly
adopt.
April
2004
Mrs Nonkonzo Molai travels to Sweden to attend a Health
Forum meeting, following the October 2003 examination by herself
and Dr Penny Thlabi of various aspects of Health Technology Assessment
systems adopted there.
Wednesday, 10 March 2004
A
two day seminar was held in Johannesburg to continue discussion
on a Health Technology Assessment Process for South Africa.
The seminar was facilitated by the Department of Health and
was
also attended by a delegation from the SBU, the Swedish Council
on Technology Assessment in Health Care.
Friday, 20 February 2004
Following
extensive consultation and negotiation, an HTA Stakeholders
Workshop was held at the SAMA offices near Pretoria to discuss
a Health Technology Assessment Process for South Africa. The
workshop was arranged by Lyn Hanmer of the
Private Health Information Standards Committee (PHISC) and
facilitated by Dr Gustaaf Wolvaardt of the Foundation for Professional
Development (FPD), a division of the South African Medical
Association (SAMA). The vision for an HTA system as laid out
in the Department of Health's Health Technology Policy Framework
was discussed. An Interim National Steering Committee on HTA
was proposed and members of this committee nominated.
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