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This study explores the use of adaptive Health Technology Assessment (aHTA) methods in India to improve the efficiency and sustainability of cancer care within the national health insurance scheme, AB-PMJAY. The study provides insights and lessons learned from a pilot program involving 10 aHTA evaluations.

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