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Defining early health technology assessment: reclaiming origins and diversity of applications – ERRATUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2025

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The above manuscript has been published with an error in a sentence in paragraph 2 of the summary, the sentence reads:

Today, this might apply to, for example, various AI-enabled health technologies, such as circulating tumor DNA for screening, early detection, use as companion diagnostics, or monitoring; tumoragnostic cancer therapies; prescription digital therapeutics; and various applications of remote patient monitoring.

The sentence should read:

Today, this might apply to, for example, various AI-enabled health technologies; circulating tumor DNA for screening, early detection, use as companion diagnostics, or monitoring; tumor-agnostic cancer therapies; prescription digital therapeutics; and various applications of remote patient monitoring.

The publisher apologizes for this error.

References

Goodman, C. Defining early health technology assessment: Reclaiming origins and diversity of applications. Int J Technol Assess Health Care 2025;41(1):e35. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0266462325100159CrossRefGoogle Scholar