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Call for Nominations: HTAi Policy Forum Advisory Committee

Apr 10, 2026

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HTAi has opened a call for nominations to fill two (2) For-Profit vacancies on the Policy Forum Advisory Committee (PFAC).

The PFAC is an umbrella committee aligned with the Society’s strategic direction, responsible for guiding and reviewing the operating models within and across the Policy Forum Series. It plays a key role in ensuring the Forums remain impactful, relevant, and responsive to the evolving global HTA landscape.

About the Policy Forum Series

Open, collaborative, and strategic, HTAi’s Policy Forum Series is where the global HTA community comes together to exchange ideas and shape the future of the field. The Forums convene senior international experts from public and private sectors to engage in meaningful dialogue, explore emerging challenges, and advance innovative approaches in HTA science and policy.

This unique platform fosters genuine exchange— where evidence meets policy— and supports the development of forward-looking solutions that influence health systems worldwide. Through these discussions, the Forums help drive better decision-making and improved public health outcomes across diverse settings.

Eligibility and Nomination Process

New members may be nominated by current or outgoing PFAC members, or by a member of the HTAi Board of Directors.

Commitment

The PFAC meets virtually four (4) times per year (1.5-hour meetings).

The term of office for member organization representatives is three (3) years and may be renewed once, for a maximum of six (6) years.

Submission Details

Please submit nominations by replying to this email no later than Monday, April 27.

Nominations will be reviewed by the PFAC with support from the HTAi Secretariat. For further details, please refer to the PFAC Terms of Reference.

If you have any questions about this opportunity, please contact PFAC Chair, Wim Goettsch, at wgoettsch@htai.org, or the HTAi Policy Forum team at policyforum@htai.org.