Bias in published cost effectiveness studies: systematic review
Objective To investigate if published studies tend to report favourable cost effectiveness
ratios (below 20000, 50 000, and 100000perqualityadjustedlifeyear(QALY)gained)andevaluatestudycharacteristicsassociated …
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Bias in published cost effectiveness studies: systematic review
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Objective To investigate if published studies tend to report favourable cost effectiveness
ratios (below 20,000 dollars, 50,000 dollars, and 100,000 dollars per quality adjusted life …
ratios (below 20,000 dollars, 50,000 dollars, and 100,000 dollars per quality adjusted life …
Bias in published cost effectiveness studies: systematic review
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OBJECTIVE: To investigate if published studies tend to report favourable cost effectiveness
ratios (below 20,000 dollars, 50,000 dollars, and 100,000 dollars per quality adjusted life …
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Objective To investigate if published studies tend to report favourable cost effectiveness
ratios (below $20 000, $50 000, and $100 000 per quality adjusted life year (QALY) gained) …
ratios (below $20 000, $50 000, and $100 000 per quality adjusted life year (QALY) gained) …
Bias in published cost effectiveness studies: systematic review
CM Bell, DR Urbach, JG Ray, A Bayoumi, AB Rosen… - BMJ, 2006 - bmj.com
Objective To investigate if published studies tend to report favourable cost effectiveness
ratios (below $20 000, $50 000, and $100 000 per quality adjusted life year (QALY) gained) …
ratios (below $20 000, $50 000, and $100 000 per quality adjusted life year (QALY) gained) …
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Objective To investigate if published studies tend to report favourable cost effectiveness
ratios (below $20 000, $50 000, and $100 000 per quality adjusted life year (QALY) gained) …
ratios (below $20 000, $50 000, and $100 000 per quality adjusted life year (QALY) gained) …
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