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OPEN ACCESS Research Article Assessment vs. appraisal of ethical aspects of health technology assessment: can the distinction be upheld?
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Document Date: 2014-11-26 07:42:51


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Borås / Stockholm / Oxford / Niederstadt / /

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Rosén KG / Banta / Cambridge University Press / Clarendon Press / Health / Creative Commons / /

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Sweden / United Kingdom / /

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The National Institute / Lars Sandman University of Borås / University of Borås / /

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surveillance technologies / healthcare personnel / healthcare / healthcare systems / particular healthcare context / healthcare sector / healthcare contexts / technology assessment / public healthcare system / surveillance technology / given healthcare context / valid healthcare regulations / healthcare system / healthcare legislation / telephone function / surveillance systems / law etc / healthcare professional / Healthcare providers / search parties / healthcare context / /

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Cambridge University / Swedish Council for Health Technology Assessment / HTA / National Institute for Health and Care Excellence / Public Health Agency of Sweden / National Institute for Health / National Board of Health and Welfare / University of Borås / Care Excellence / Swedish Council on HTA / /

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hb / original author / editor / Corresponding author / representative / /

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surveillance technologies / GPS technology / GPS / one technology / certain technology / surveillance technology / specific technology / /

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