New INAHTA webinars

Members are invited to register now for upcoming webinars: What does the current research evidence tell us about searching for the various aspects of HTA? An introduction webinar to SuRe Info (Summarized Research in Information Retrieval for HTA) With Sari Susanna Ormstad, Research Librarian/Senior Adviser, NOKC, Norway & Julie Glanville, Associate Director, York Health Economics…

Job posting: Health Economist

The Institute of Health Economics (IHE) is seeking an experienced health economist to support economic evaluations and studies being conducted for a variety of stakeholders.  IHE is a not-for-profit organization that assists decision makers in health policy and practice with the results from economic evaluations, costing, organizational performance, and cost-effectiveness analyses, and with syntheses of…

INAHTA webinar – now available for viewing

Impact of Your Organization’s Work: Tools and Techniques Information Specialists Can Use to Analyze the Reach of their Agency’s Research In this era of economic uncertainty, HTA agencies are under increasing pressure to prove that the work they do has value and that it has an impact within the world of research and patient care.…

INAHTA training webinar 11 January 2016

Impact of Your Organization’s Work: Tools and Techniques Information Specialists Can Use to Analyze the Reach of their Agency’s Research With Dagmara Chojecki, MLIS & Lisa Tjosvold, MLIS, Information Specialists at the IHE, Canada 11 January 2016 at 10:00 – 11:30 am MST (Edmonton, Canada) Members can view this page with more information and to…

PROSPERO database celebrates 10,000 published records (and counting!)

PROSPERO, the international prospective register of systematic reviews produced by Centre for Reviews and Dissemination (CRD) at the University of York now holds over 10,000 published records. PROSPERO is helping reduce unplanned duplication and encouraging greater information sharing and collaboration worldwide. Registration increases transparency and helps safeguard against selective reporting; allowing  readers to compare published…