Importance Since publication of the report by the Panel on Cost-Effectiveness in Health and Medicine in 1996, researchers have advanced the methods of cost-effectiveness analysis …
DN Lakdawalla, JA Doshi, LP Garrison Jr, CE Phelps… - Value in health, 2018 - Elsevier
The third section of our Special Task Force report identifies and defines a series of elements that warrant consideration in value assessments of medical technologies. We aim to …
M Krol, J Papenburg, M Koopmanschap… - Pharmacoeconomics, 2011 - Springer
Background: When guidelines for health economic evaluations prescribe that a societal perspective should be adopted, productivity costs should be included. However, previous …
Productivity costs are frequently omitted from economic evaluations, despite their often strong impact on cost-effectiveness outcomes. This neglect may be partly explained by the …
Objectives. In 2016, the Second Panel on Cost-effectiveness in Health and Medicine updated the seminal work of the original panel from 2 decades earlier. The Second Panel …
C Noben, S Evers, K Nieuwenhuijsen… - International journal …, 2015 - bibliotekanauki.pl
Objectives Nurses are at elevated risk of burnout, anxiety and depressive disorders, and may then become less productive. This begs the question if a preventive intervention in the …
This chapter examines the process of identifying, quantifying, and valuing the resource costs associated with healthcare interventions that arise due to the use and consequences of …
B Jiao, A Basu - Pharmacoeconomics, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Background The Second Panel on Cost Effectiveness in Health and Medicine recommended that cost-effectiveness analyses (CEA) explicitly incorporate the valuation of …
M Krol, W Brouwer - Social Science & Medicine, 2015 - Elsevier
Given its societal importance, unpaid work should be included in economic evaluations of health care technology aiming to take a societal perspective. However, in practice this does …