The Union government plans to set up additional resource centres across India to evaluate the science, finance, social and ethical issues of new health technologies such as medicines and devices and disseminate evidence of their suitability and cost-effectiveness to help policymakers frame decisions for the healthcare sector.
These new Health Technology Assessment Resource (HTAR) centres will also conduct training sessions, workshops and online courses for those working in state and central government health programmes.
The plan by the Department of Health Research (DHR) under the ministry of health and family welfare assumes significance given the changing nature of health technologies and associated concerns. The department intends to establish the new resource centres across India in FY26.