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what we do.

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What our clients have to say about our work.

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PBAC Calendar for 2010 is now online.


Health Technology Analysts is a health economics consultancy based in Sydney, Australia. We are specialists in evidence-based medicine and reimbursement for healthcare technologies.


We have experience with many different project types, across a range of therapeutic areas, and undertake projects for private and public sector clients.


The majority of our work is related to PBAC submissions, MSAC submissions and clinical practice guidelines.


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Podium Award at ISPOR Asia 2010

Dan Paech, Health Outcomes Analyst with HTanallysts is awarded overall 'Best Podium Presentation' at ISPOR Asia ...

Lynn Wohlfiel | Tuesday, 7 September 2010

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HTanalysts at ISPOR Asia 2010

HTanalysts accepted presentations at ISPOR Asia 2010

 Contributions include: podium  & poster presentations, workshops & issue panels   

 To view our contributions -click ...

Lynn Wohlfiel | Friday, 25 June 2010

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HTanalysts now offering training

HTanalysts offer training sessions on Review Manager (RevMan), the software developed by the Cochrane Collaboration and widely used to perform meta-analyses.

Our session entitled “Performing meta-analyses with RevMan5” highlights the functionality ...

Lynn Wohlfiel | Tuesday, 25 May 2010

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PBS Cost Recovery

Summary table of PBS Cost Recovery. (download PDF)

PBS cost recovery fees for the evaluation and listing of medicines, vaccines and other products or services, on the PBS and ...

Lynn Wohlfiel | Tuesday, 9 March 2010

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Landmark Blood Guidelines

Over the next two years HTanalysts will work in conjunction with the National Blood Authority and key clinical colleges and societies to review the clinical evidence to underpin new Patient Blood ...

Lynn Wohlfiel | Thursday, 28 January 2010

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