Partnerships and Strategic Initiatives
The Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health (CADTH) believes that strong partnerships and networks are essential to meet the needs of Canadian health care decision-makers.
Working collaboratively with like-minded agencies and organizations across the country, we can develop a common agenda that leverages the limited resources available for conducting health technology assessments, addresses priority issues, and supports the effective management of health technologies in Canada. This approach ensures decision-makers have access to an expanded body of evidence about a greater number of health technologies.
A respected leader in the international health technology assessment community, CADTH works with international partners to ensure that the quality and international comparability of health technology assessments are maintained. We do this so that clinical analysis can be shared and economic models can be adapted to reflect the context of specific countries.
Some of Our Canadian Partners
- Canadian CME Portal: Association for Faculties of Medicine of Canada (AFMC) Standing Committee on Continuing Medical Education (SCCME)
- Canadian Health Services Research Foundation (CHSRF)
- Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI)
- Canadian Standards Association (CSA)
- Institute of Health Economics (IHE)
- Program for Assessment of Technology in Health (PATH)
- Statistics Canada
- Therapeutics Initiative
- Cancer View Canada
- Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Drug Safety and Effectiveness Network (DSEN)
- Pan-Canadian Oncology Drug Review (p-CODR)
- Health Technology Analysis Exchange
Some of Our International Partners
- Drug Effectiveness Review Project (DERP)
- The International Information Network on New and Emerging Health Technologies (EuroScan)
- Health Technology Assessment International (HTAi)
- International Network of Agencies for Health Technology Assessment (INAHTA)
- Society for Medical Decision Making (SMDM)
- World Health Organization (WHO), Health Evidence Network (HEN)