How to prepare a systematic review of economic evaluations for informing evidence-based healthcare decisions: data extraction, risk of bias, and transferability (part 3 …

BFM Wijnen, G Van Mastrigt, WK Redekop… - Expert review of …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction: This article is part of the series “How to Prepare a Systematic Review (SR) of
Economic Evaluations (EE) for Informing Evidence-based Healthcare Decisions” in which a …

The physiology of movement

S Goossens, N Wybouw, T Van Leeuwen, D Bonte - Movement Ecology, 2020 - Springer
Movement, from foraging to migration, is known to be under the influence of the
environment. The translation of environmental cues to individual movement decision making …

Cost-effectiveness of HPV vaccination in 195 countries: A meta-regression analysis

KL Rosettie, JN Joffe, GW Sparks, A Aravkin, S Chen… - PLoS …, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) is a well-known, but resource intensive, method for
comparing the costs and health outcomes of health interventions. To build on available …

[HTML][HTML] Priority-setting institutions in health: recommendations from a center for global development working group

A Glassman, K Chalkidou, U Giedion… - Global Heart, 2012 - Elsevier
The rationing problem is common to all health systems—the challenge of managing finite
resources to address unlimited demand for services. In most low-and middle-income …

Tools for assessing the scalability of innovations in health: a systematic review

A Ben Charif, HTV Zomahoun, A Gogovor… - Health Research Policy …, 2022 - Springer
Background The last decade has seen growing interest in scaling up of innovations to
strengthen healthcare systems. However, the lack of appropriate methods for determining …

Cost-effectiveness of interventions for HIV/AIDS, malaria, syphilis, and tuberculosis in 128 countries: a meta-regression analysis

F Silke, L Earl, J Hsu, MM Janko, J Joffe… - The Lancet Global …, 2024 - thelancet.com
Background Cost-effectiveness analyses have been conducted for many interventions for
HIV/AIDS, malaria, syphilis, and tuberculosis, but they have not been conducted for all …

Adaptive health technology assessment to facilitate priority setting in low-and middle-income countries

C Nemzoff, F Ruiz, K Chalkidou, A Mehndiratta… - BMJ Global …, 2021 - gh.bmj.com
Ideally, all health policy decisions should involve the use of HTA processes and methods
which offer quality, context-specific and locally relevant evidence. However, where the 'gold …

[HTML][HTML] Strengthening and implementing health technology assessment and the decision-making process in the Region of the Americas

F Lessa, F Caccavo, S Curtis… - … de Salud Pública, 2018 - SciELO Public Health
Objective Health technology assessment (HTA) has been adopted by countries in order to
improve allocative efficiency in their health systems. This study aimed to describe and …

Assessing global evidence on cost-effectiveness to inform development of Pakistan's essential package of health services

M Huda, N Kitson, N Saadi, S Kanwal, U Gul… - International Journal of …, 2024 - ijhpm.com
Background Countries designing a health benefit package (HBP) to support progress
towards universal health coverage (UHC) require robust cost-effectiveness evidence. This …

Validating the rigour of adaptive methods of economic evaluation

AS Chauhan, D Sharma, A Mehndiratta, N Gupta… - BMJ Global …, 2023 - gh.bmj.com
Background There has been a lot of debate on how to 'generalise'or 'translate'findings of
economic evaluation (EE) or health technology assessment (HTA) to other country contexts …