12/24/2025 | News release | Archived content
Less than a decade ago, Health Technology Assessment (HTA) in our region faced a critical challenge: Health technology assessment reports were scattered across multiple repositories, lacking centralized access. This lack of coordination resulted in duplication of effort by governments, decisions made with incomplete information, and a transparency gap that negatively impacted health equity.
In 2017, we decided to change that story. During the RedETSA annual meeting in Panama, the Regional Database of Health Technology Assessment Reports of the Americas (BRISA) was launched: the first open virtual library in the Americas dedicated to centralizing HTA reports. A pioneering initiative, developed with the support of BIREME, with a clear purpose: To make evidence available to everyone, so that every decision about health technologies is informed, cost-effective, and oriented towards people's well-being.
What has happened since then?
Today, BRISA is not just a database. It is a catalyst for change. It has helped to evolve HTA from an isolated technical exercise to a collaborative, transparent, and equity-oriented process. Every report uploaded, every search performed, contributes to stronger health systems and fairer decisions.