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Rapid reviews versus full systematic reviews: An inventory of current methods and practice in health technology assessment: Corrigendum

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2008

Amber Watt
Affiliation:
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
Alun Cameron
Affiliation:
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
Lana Sturm
Affiliation:
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
Timothy Lathlean
Affiliation:
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
Wendy Babidge
Affiliation:
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
Stephen Blamey
Affiliation:
Medical Services Advisory Committee
Karen Facey
Affiliation:
University of Glasgow
David Hailey
Affiliation:
Institute of Health Economics
Inger Norderhaug
Affiliation:
Norwegian Knowledge Centre for the Health Services
Guy Maddern
Affiliation:
University of Adelaide and Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
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In the article entitled “Rapid reviews versus full systematic reviews: An inventory of current methods and practice in health technology assessment,” by Watt et al. in volume 24 number 2 (Spring 2008) of International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, the affiliation of Stephen Blamey is incorrectly listed as Department of Health & Ageing. Dr. Blamey is the current Chair of the Medical Services Advisory Committee (MSAC). MSAC is an independent scientific committee comprising individuals with expertise in clinical medicine, health economics, and consumer matters. The Department of Health & Ageing administers funding and operations for MSAC. However, members of MSAC act independently of the Department. As Chair of MSAC, Dr. Blamey can be contacted through the Department. Dr. Blamey is not affiliated with the Department of Health and Ageing and his contribution to the above-mentioned article does not reflect its policy. Dr. Blamey wishes to apologize for this misunderstanding.

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Corrigendum
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In the article entitled “Rapid reviews versus full systematic reviews: An inventory of current methods and practice in health technology assessment,” by Watt et al. in volume 24 number 2 (Spring 2008) of International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, the affiliation of Stephen Blamey is incorrectly listed as Department of Health & Ageing. Dr. Blamey is the current Chair of the Medical Services Advisory Committee (MSAC). MSAC is an independent scientific committee comprising individuals with expertise in clinical medicine, health economics, and consumer matters. The Department of Health & Ageing administers funding and operations for MSAC. However, members of MSAC act independently of the Department. As Chair of MSAC, Dr. Blamey can be contacted through the Department. Dr. Blamey is not affiliated with the Department of Health and Ageing and his contribution to the above-mentioned article does not reflect its policy. Dr. Blamey wishes to apologize for this misunderstanding.