Appropriate discounting rules in economic evaluations have received considerable attention in the literature and in national guidelines for economic evaluations. Rightfully so, as …
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 …
DJ Vanness, J Lomas, H Ahn - Annals of internal medicine, 2021 - acpjournals.org
Background: Cost-effectiveness analysis is an important tool for informing treatment coverage and pricing decisions, yet no consensus exists about what threshold for the …
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 …
Health care decisions are complex and involve confronting trade-offs between multiple, often conflicting objectives. Using structured, explicit approaches to decisions involving …
Background Measurement of the global burden of disease with disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) requires disability weights that quantify health losses for all non-fatal …
This articles serves as a guide to using cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) to address health equity concerns. We first introduce the" equity impact plane," a tool for considering trade-offs …
The Economics of Health and Health Care is the market-leading health economics textbook, providing comprehensive coverage of all the key topics, and balancing economic theory …
LP Garrison Jr, MV Pauly, RJ Willke, PJ Neumann - Value in health, 2018 - Elsevier
The second section of our Special Task Force builds on the discussion of value and perspective in the previous article of the report by 1) defining a health economics approach …