Centre for Evaluation of Medical Interventions

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The Centre for Evaluation of Medical Interventions is a Norwegian public health research unit that assesses the effectiveness, safety, and cost-effectiveness of medical treatments and health interventions to inform evidence-based policy and practice.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf health services research organization
public health research unit
activity comparative effectiveness research
cost-effectiveness analysis
health technology assessment reports
methodological research in evaluation of interventions
policy advice to health authorities
safety evaluation of medical interventions
systematic review of medical evidence
approach evidence-based assessment
use of health economic modelling
use of systematic reviews
beneficiary Norwegian health authorities NERFINISHED
Norwegian healthcare system
healthcare decision-makers in Norway
country Norway
field epidemiology
evidence-based medicine
health economics
health services research
health technology assessment
public health
focus diagnostic interventions
medical treatments
preventive health interventions
public health interventions
screening programmes
goal improve patient outcomes through better evidence
improve quality of healthcare decisions
promote efficient use of health resources
jurisdiction Norway NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
Norwegian
location Norway NERFINISHED
purpose assessment of cost-effectiveness of medical treatments
assessment of effectiveness of medical treatments
assessment of health interventions
assessment of safety of medical treatments
support of evidence-based clinical practice
support of evidence-based health policy
sector public sector

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