Inconsistencies in the" societal perspective" on costs of the Panel on Cost-Effectiveness in Health and Medicine
D Meltzer, M Johannesson - Medical Decision Making, 1999 - journals.sagepub.com
A key recommendation of the recent Panel on Cost-Effectiveness in Health and Med icine
was that cost-effectiveness analyses be carried out from a societal perspective. The authors …
was that cost-effectiveness analyses be carried out from a societal perspective. The authors …
On dental trauma in children and adolescents: Incidence, risk, treatment, time and costs
U Glendor - 2000 - diva-portal.org
Background: Dental trauma occur in childhood and adolescence with consequences in time
and costs for both patient and family. The scientific knowledge of these matters is scarce. For …
and costs for both patient and family. The scientific knowledge of these matters is scarce. For …
Unrelated medical costs in life-years gained: should they be included in economic evaluations of healthcare interventions?
DR Rappange, PHM van Baal, NJA van Exel… - …, 2008 - Springer
Which costs and benefits to consider in economic evaluations of healthcare interventions
remains an area of much controversy. Unrelated medical costs in life-years gained is an …
remains an area of much controversy. Unrelated medical costs in life-years gained is an …
Circumferential fusion is dominant over posterolateral fusion in a long-term perspective: cost-utility evaluation of a randomized controlled trial in severe, chronic low …
R Soegaard, CE Bünger, T Christiansen, K Høy… - 2007 - journals.lww.com
Study Design. Cost-utility evaluation of a randomized, controlled trial with a 4-to 8-year
follow-up. Objective. To investigate the incremental cost per quality-adjusted-life-year …
follow-up. Objective. To investigate the incremental cost per quality-adjusted-life-year …
The cost of influenza in Thailand
JM Simmerman, J Lertiendumrong, SF Dowell, T Uyeki… - Vaccine, 2006 - Elsevier
The cost of influenza in less wealthy tropical countries is needed to inform national vaccine
policy decisions. Between September 2003 and August 2004, we prospectively identified …
policy decisions. Between September 2003 and August 2004, we prospectively identified …
Indirect health care costs: An overview
SJ Boccuzzi - Cardiovascular health care economics, 2003 - Springer
The quantifiable costs associated with human disease and illness are typically categorized
into two unique components, including direct and indirect costs. Direct costs usually …
into two unique components, including direct and indirect costs. Direct costs usually …
The measurement of indirect costs in the health economics evaluation literature: a review
P Jacobs, K Fassbender - … of technology assessment in health care, 1998 - cambridge.org
In this paper we develop a framework to categorize the concepts used to estimate indirect
costs in economic evaluation. We apply this framework in a literature review of economic …
costs in economic evaluation. We apply this framework in a literature review of economic …
Associating health-related quality-of-life score with time uses to inform productivity measures in cost-effectiveness analysis
Abstract Background The Second Panel on Cost Effectiveness in Health and Medicine
recommended that cost-effectiveness analyses (CEA) explicitly incorporate the valuation of …
recommended that cost-effectiveness analyses (CEA) explicitly incorporate the valuation of …
Unpaid work in health economic evaluations
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 …
health care technology aiming to take a societal perspective. However, in practice this does …
Development of a decision‐analytic model of stroke care in the United States and Europe
MG Chambers, P Koch, J Hutton - Value in health, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Stroke places a huge burden on society in terms of premature death, disability,
and costs of care. Increasingly, the cost‐effectiveness of new interventions needs to be …
and costs of care. Increasingly, the cost‐effectiveness of new interventions needs to be …