India-Sri Lanka HTA Knowledge Exchange Workshop
Analysis based on 8 articles · First reported Feb 10, 2026 · Last updated Feb 10, 2026
This event signifies a positive step in regional healthcare cooperation, potentially leading to improved healthcare efficiency and evidence-based decision-making in Sri Lanka. While not directly impacting financial markets, it fosters goodwill and strengthens bilateral ties between India and Sri Lanka, which can have long-term economic benefits.
India and Sri Lanka commenced a five-day Knowledge Exchange Workshop on Health Technology Assessment (HTA) in New Delhi. The workshop, hosted by India's India===Department of Health Research (DHR) and India===Ministry of External Affairs, aims to develop a strategic pathway for advancing and institutionalising HTA in Sri Lanka. Dr. Rajiv Bahl, Secretary DHR and DG of India===Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), and Anu Nagar, Additional Secretary, DHR, addressed the inaugural session, highlighting India's commitment to regional health initiatives and the impactful contributions of India===Health Technology Assessment India (HTAIn). The workshop covers topics like HTA institutional frameworks, governance, methodologies, pricing, and procurement decisions, with objectives to strengthen HTA capacities and systems in both nations.
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