The Institute of Biomedical Technology (INBIT) is pleased to announce the publication of a new scientific article in the journal Health and Technology (Springer), contributing to ongoing advancements in the field of Health Technology Assessment (HTA).
The article, features contributions from an international group of experts, including Aris Dermitzakis, Nicolas Pallikarakis, and Adriana Velazquez Berumen, among others.
The publication highlights recent developments aimed at strengthening the role of biomedical and clinical engineering in the assessment, management, and evaluation of medical technologies.
Read the open-access full article here: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12553-026-01069-8
This work reflects INBIT’s continued commitment, as a WHO Collaborating Centre for Medical Equipment Management and Assessment, to advancing evidence-based methodologies, supporting healthcare decision-making, and promoting the safe and effective use of medical devices.
The article contributes to the growing body of knowledge supporting:
- improved health technology assessment frameworks,
- integration of engineering expertise into healthcare systems, and
- international collaboration in medical device evaluation and policy.
INBIT congratulates all contributing authors for this important achievement and remains dedicated to fostering high-impact research that supports global health priorities.
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