EUnetHTA Adaptation Glossary (beta) - Context Specific, Setting http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=taxonomy/term/82/0 en TU, Germany http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/44 <p><strong>Setting</strong></p> <p>In general “Setting” seems to be understood as the place where something occurs. The “setting” for example is the where a technology is implemented.<br /> There seems to be some confusion for this term since sometimes it seems to be a geographical concept (national setting, regional setting, local setting), sometimes seems to be a concept referred to the type of health system (NHS-setting, SHI-setting) and sometimes a concept related to the type of care or institution (ambulatory setting, hospital setting, academic setting).</p> <p><a href="http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/44" target="_blank">read more</a></p> http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/44#comments Context Specific, Setting TU Berlin, Germany Germany Mon, 05 Sep 2011 14:53:56 +0000 E.Guegan 44 at http://www.eunethta.be/glossary NOKC, Norway http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/43 <p>Context applies to the local setting in which the output of the HTA-process should apply, and may be viewed as the brokering of science into decision-making processes. In this process issues to consider are the facilitators or restrictions for applying the HTA-conclusions into the local setting. These issues are financial restrictions/facilitators, organisational issues such as hospital structure, education, speciality services, legal issues such as patients access to treatment.</p> <p><a href="http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/43" target="_blank">read more</a></p> http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/43#comments Context Specific, Setting Norway - NOKC Norway Mon, 05 Sep 2011 14:53:02 +0000 E.Guegan 43 at http://www.eunethta.be/glossary INAHTA Glossary http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/42 <p>Context: The conditions and circumstances that are relevant to the application of an intervention, for example the setting [in hospital, at home, in the air], the time [working day, holiday, night-time], type of practice [primary, secondary, tertiary care; private practice, insurance practice, charity], whether routine or emergency.</p> http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/42#comments Context Specific, Setting INT - INAHTA International Organisation Mon, 05 Sep 2011 14:52:17 +0000 E.Guegan 42 at http://www.eunethta.be/glossary EUnetHTA http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/41 <p>Context and setting both refer to the place and time from which the evidence for the HTA report has come and/or in which the HTA report will be used. Time and place are both important dimensions of context/setting, as are level (national, regional, local), the kind of decision being made. </p> <p>‘Setting’ in particular is commonly used in HTA to refer narrowly to an organizational dimension of health care, such as primary, secondary or tertiary care, or community care.</p> <p><a href="http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/41" target="_blank">read more</a></p> http://www.eunethta.be/glossary/?q=node/41#comments Context Specific, Setting EUnetHTA European organisation Mon, 05 Sep 2011 14:51:12 +0000 E.Guegan 41 at http://www.eunethta.be/glossary