News for 2001
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National Inventory of Selected Imaging Equipment
October 01, 2001
OTTAWA - The Canadian Coordinating Office for Health Technology Assessment (CCOHTA) released the first comprehensive inventory of selected imaging equipment, in publicly funded sites across ...
Listening for Direction: A national consultation on health services and policy issues
March 01, 2001
Get summary report Get Full Report From January to March 2001, CCOHTA joined with four other national organizations to undertake a consultation to identify research themes for future applied ...
Cost Of New Flu Drug Greater Than Potential Savings
February 06, 2001
OTTAWA - Full coverage for a new anti-flu treatment would cost more than the savings it would provide to Canada's health-care system, according to a report released today.Providing zanamavir ...
New Funding Plan Shows Confidence in CCOHTA
January 26, 2001
The Deputy Ministers of Health more than doubled the funds for the Canadian Coordinating Office for Health Technology Assessment (CCOHTA) at a meeting in Ottawa, December 8, 1999. CCOHTA’s five ...