S Ali, S Ronaldson - British medical bulletin, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Introduction The predominant method of economic evaluation is cost–utility analysis, which uses cardinal preference elicitation methods, including the standard gamble and time trade …
Best-worst scaling (BWS) is an extension of the method of paired comparison to multiple choices that asks participants to choose both the most and the least attractive options or …
V Mumford, K Forde, D Greenfield… - … journal for quality in …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Purpose To identify and analyse research on the use of economic evaluation in health services accreditation. Data sources Seven online health and economic databases, and key …
A Din, Y Li, T Khan, G Zaman - Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Number of well-known contagious diseases exist around the world that mainly include HIV, Hepatitis B, influenzas etc., among these, a recently contested coronavirus …
The purpose of economic evaluation is to inform decisions intended to improve healthcare. The new edition of Methods for the Economic Evaluation of Health Care Programmes equips …
A broad-ranging introduction to the provision, funding and governance of health care across a variety of systems. This revised fifth edition incorporates additional material on low/middle …
Cost-Benefit Analysis: Theory and Application provides the theoretical foundation for a general framework within which costs and benefits are identified and assessed from a …
Health economics is a relatively new discipline, essentially characterised by the integration of different expertise and perspectives. Clearly, the clinical aspect is fundamental and the …
RT Edwards, CL Lawrence - Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 2021 - Springer
Health economists are currently debating, with some suspicion, the relative merits of cost- benefit analysis (CBA), grounded in theoretical welfare economics, and the proliferation of …