Factual accuracy checking

Nov 28, 2024

Written by Emma Lones, Senior Medical Writer

 

Health technology assessments (HTA) include a vast amount of data and technical information.

We regularly check the factual accuracy of documents written by HTA assessors during the HTA process.

Please see the infographic  below for more information, and please get in touch if you would like to know more about this vital step!

 

 

 

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