Friction cost estimates of productivity costs in cost-of-illness studies in comparison with human capital estimates: a review
Abstract Cost-of-illness (COI) studies often include the 'indirect'cost of lost production
resulting from disease, disability, and premature death, which is an important component of …
resulting from disease, disability, and premature death, which is an important component of …
Methods for assessing the cost-effectiveness of public health interventions: key challenges and recommendations
H Weatherly, M Drummond, K Claxton, R Cookson… - Health policy, 2009 - Elsevier
RATIONALE: Increasing attention is being given to the evaluation of public health
interventions. Methods for the economic evaluation of clinical interventions are well …
interventions. Methods for the economic evaluation of clinical interventions are well …
Impact of total knee replacement practice: cost effectiveness analysis of data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative
BS Ferket, Z Feldman, J Zhou, EH Oei… - bmj, 2017 - bmj.com
Objectives To evaluate the impact of total knee replacement on quality of life in people with
knee osteoarthritis and to estimate associated differences in lifetime costs and quality …
knee osteoarthritis and to estimate associated differences in lifetime costs and quality …
Productivity costs in economic evaluations: past, present, future
Productivity costs occur when the productivity of individuals is affected by illness, treatment,
disability or premature death. The objective of this paper was to review past and current …
disability or premature death. The objective of this paper was to review past and current …
How to estimate productivity costs in economic evaluations
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 …
strong impact on cost-effectiveness outcomes. This neglect may be partly explained by the …
How to calculate indirect costs in economic evaluations
B Liljas - Pharmacoeconomics, 1998 - Springer
This article describes the components that should be included as indirect costs to be
consistent with economic theory in studies conducted from a societal perspective. The …
consistent with economic theory in studies conducted from a societal perspective. The …
Short-and long-term outcomes following percutaneous cholecystostomy for acute cholecystitis in high-risk patients
A McKay, M Abulfaraj, J Lipschitz - Surgical endoscopy, 2012 - Springer
Background Percutaneous cholecystostomy is a less invasive method to treat acute
cholecystitis in patients who are critically ill or have serious medical comorbidities …
cholecystitis in patients who are critically ill or have serious medical comorbidities …
Cost-of-illness studies in diabetes mellitus
L Ettaro, TJ Songer, P Zhang, MM Engelgau - Pharmacoeconomics, 2004 - Springer
Several cost-of-illness (COI) studies related to diabetes mellitus have been performed over
the last three decades. This review examines the results of these COI studies, identifies the …
the last three decades. This review examines the results of these COI studies, identifies the …
[PDF][PDF] Handleiding voor kostenonderzoek
JB Oostenbrink, CAM Bouwmans… - Methoden en standaard …, 2004 - zonmw.nl
De handleiding voor kostenonderzoek–methoden en richtlijnprijzen voor economische
evaluaties in de gezondheidszorg–wordt veelvuldig gebruikt als handboek voor het …
evaluaties in de gezondheidszorg–wordt veelvuldig gebruikt als handboek voor het …
Resource allocation, social values and the QALY: a review of the debate and empirical evidence
DLB Schwappach - Health Expectations, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Most health economists agree that public preferences should play a major role in setting
criteria for distributing scarce resources. The quality‐adjusted life year (QALY) is used as a …
criteria for distributing scarce resources. The quality‐adjusted life year (QALY) is used as a …