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Internet-Delivered Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Recommendations [Internet]. Ottawa (ON): Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health; 2020 Jan. (CADTH Optimal Use Report, No. 9.3c.)

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Appendix 1Health Technology Review Panel Details

The Health Technology Expert Review Panel (HTERP) is an advisory body to CADTH and is convened to develop recommendations on non-drug health technologies to inform a range of stakeholders within the Canadian health care system. Further information regarding HTERP is available here.

HTERP consists of seven core members appointed to serve for all topics under consideration during their term of office, and up to five expert members appointed to provide their expertise for a specific topic. For this project, two expert members with expertise in psychiatry and PTSD were appointed. The core members include health care practitioners and other individuals with expertise and experience in evidence-based medicine, critical appraisal, health technology assessment, bioethics, and health economics. One public member is also appointed to the core panel to represent the broader public interest.

Health Technology Expert Review Panel Core Members

Dr. Hilary Jaeger (Chair)

Dr. Sandor Demeter

Dr. Lawrence Mbuagbaw

Dr. Jeremy Petch

Dr. Lynette Reid

Ms. Tonya Somerton

Dr. Jean-Eric Tarride

Expert Members

Dr. Alexandra Heber

Dr. Rima Styra

Conflict of Interest

HTERP core members’ declarations are posted on the CADTH website.

Dr. Rima Styra has received funding or honorariums from Edwards Lifesciences and Pfizer.

Dr. Alexandra Heber has no conflicts of interest to declare.

CADTH’s Conflict of Interest Guidelines are posted on the CADTH website.

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