7th Edition of
Singapore Nursing Research Conference
March 15-17, 2027 | Singapore
In the intricate tapestry of evidence-based healthcare, Health Technology Assessment (HTA) emerges as the discerning art critic, scrutinizing medical technologies with a keen eye for efficacy, safety, and cost-effectiveness. Far from a mere evaluation, HTA is a symphony of meticulous research and critical analysis, unraveling the nuanced story behind each healthcare innovation.
HTA doesn't just measure impact; it translates data into a language that decision-makers understand, ensuring that the adoption of technologies aligns with evidence-based principles. It's the curator of the healthcare gallery, guiding policymakers to invest in technologies that not only advance medical science but also provide optimal value for resources.
In the realm of evidence-based healthcare, HTA is not just an assessment; it's a narrative of efficiency, patient-centricity, and wise resource allocation. It envisions a healthcare future where the adoption of technologies is not just a trend but a carefully curated collection, enhancing the overall well-being of individuals and communities.









Title : Using collaborative civil discourse to address AI issues
Nina Beaman, Mary Baldwin University, United States
Title : Managing comprehensive communication and cooperation in intelligent and ethical personalized, preventive, predictive, participative precision medicine ecosystems
Bernd Blobel, University of Regensburg, Germany