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Top ten research priorities for attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder treatment
Article about identifying the ten most important research questions for attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) treatment

Framework for systematic identification of ethical aspects of healthcare technologies: the SBU approach
Read article about SBU’s work with ethical aspects published in International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care

Does health technology assessment affect policy-making and clinical practice in Sweden?
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