Concerns regarding the forthcoming EU-level joint clinical assessments (JCAs) have prompted non-profit organizations to call for more pragmatism and flexibility when it comes to evidence requirements to prevent the assessment from becoming a barrier to access.
Meanwhile, there are signs of improved communication between stakeholders and the EU member state Health Technology Assessment Coordination Group that...
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