HTA Regulation: EU Publishes Guidance On Validity Of Clinical Studies For Joint Clinical Assessments

Joint clinical assessment reports must be descriptive rather than reach definitive conclusions, and must not interfere with national decision making processes, according to new EU guidance.

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New guidance published by the European Commission aims to “define, classify and assess the certainty of clinical study results” that will inform the forthcoming EU-level joint clinical assessment (JCAs) in an “objective, reproducible and transparent way,” according to the commission.

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