HORIZON SCANNING Sample Clauses

HORIZON SCANNING. An annual Horizon Scanning Forum, to be run by Medicines Australia from 2022, will identify major advances in healthcare over the next 3-5 years and ensure Australia’s healthcare system can adequately prepare for changes ahead of time. • The forum will include consumer and patient representatives and their valuable perspectives to ensure their insights inform any recommendations. Linking the HTA Review, NMP Review and HoR Inquiry These three reviews/inquiries are all important in ensuring Australia’s medicines policy is fit-for-future. They all have a different focus but should be fully aligned. HTA Recommendations should align with NMP NMP Review High-Level Principles HoR Inquiry Recommendations should align with NMP HTA Review Getting into the details PATIENTS HoR Inquiry Review of real-life experience HoR Inquiry Recommendations should inform HTA Terms of Reference National Medicines Policy (NMP) Review High-level policy review that will set the objectives for access to and use of medicines. House of Representatives (HoR) Inquiry Broad Parliamentary Inquiry into approval processes for new drugs and medical technologies. Independent HTA Policy and Methods Review Focused review of Health Technology Assessment (HTA) methods and policies for medicines. It is a critical time for industry to work together in close partnership with the patient community and Government, to achieve the best possible health outcomes for Australian patients.
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HORIZON SCANNING. ‌ Horizon Scanning is the tool selected in the proposed NANoREG foresight system to evaluate the current and future applications of nanomaterials, including next generation nanomaterials. Horizon scanning, also known as environmental scanning is a tool that is considered exploratory, but that can support the creation of scenarios and options, that are than evaluated for their impact. In this chapter, Horizon Scanning (HS) definition, functioning, methods, and applications, are briefly discussed.
HORIZON SCANNING. Horizon Scanning (HS) is the input of the NANoREG foresight system. HS identifies the applications to be assessed. However, taking into account the SRA approach as described in the next chapter, the HS needs some socio-economic input as well, besides the data necessary to describe the application/s. In order for the system to give useful output, the input about nanotechnology interest has to be focused, and relevant for the user/stakeholder. The system is not built to scan all the possible uses of nanotechnology, but it requires the definition of some search boundaries. A detailed description of the different steps included in the Horizon Scanning phase is shown in Figure 6. A discussion of the different steps included in the workflow are reported below, indicating the nature of the step, the rationale behind the action to be taken, and the tools that can be used to perform the action.

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