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How Industry Experts can Contribute to Health Technology Wales

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From small and medium sized enterprises to large multinational companies, developers of non-medicine health technologies can have their voices heard by the national body working to improve the quality of care in Wales.

Health Technology Wales has set up an Industry User Group Collaboration to improve its processes and increase understanding of its role in the identification, appraisal and adoption of non-medicine health technologies.

Hear from Dr Thomas Winfield, Senior Health Economist at Health Technology Wales, about their plans.

Are you developer of non-medicine health technologies and interested in engaging with Health Technology Wales? Email [email protected] or visit www.healthtechnology.wales for more information.

Health Technology Wales is funded by Welsh Government and hosted within Velindre University NHS Trust but is independent of both. It also acts as an initial point of contact, or ‘front door’ for technology developers and industry.

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Health Technology Wales (HTW) is a national body working to improve the quality of care in Wales.

It collaborates with partners across health, social care and the technology sectors to ensure an all-Wales approach to the identification, appraisal and adoption of non-medicine health technologies. HTW supports evidence-informed decision making, which is essential for health and care providers to deliver safe and high quality care services.

They are funded by Welsh Government and hosted within NHS Wales, but independent of both. Their remit covers any health technology that isn’t a medicine, such as medical devices, surgical procedures, psychological therapies, tele-monitoring or rehabilitation.

 

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