Discrete choice experiments in health economics: past, present and future

V Soekhai, EW de Bekker-Grob, AR Ellis, CM Vass - Pharmacoeconomics, 2019 - Springer
Abstract Objectives Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) are increasingly advocated as a
way to quantify preferences for health. However, increasing support does not necessarily …

[HTML][HTML] Regarding obesity as a disease: evolving policies and their implications

TK Kyle, EJ Dhurandhar, DB Allison - … and metabolism clinics of …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The 2013 decision of the American Medical Association (AMA) to recognize obesity as a
complex, chronic disease that requires medical attention came as the result of developments …

[HTML][HTML] Statistical methods for the analysis of discrete choice experiments: a report of the ISPOR conjoint analysis good research practices task force

AB Hauber, JM González, CGM Groothuis-Oudshoorn… - Value in health, 2016 - Elsevier
Conjoint analysis is a stated-preference survey method that can be used to elicit responses
that reveal preferences, priorities, and the relative importance of individual features …

Radiomics beyond the hype: a critical evaluation toward oncologic clinical use

N Horvat, N Papanikolaou, DM Koh - Radiology: Artificial Intelligence, 2024 - pubs.rsna.org
Radiomics is a promising and fast-developing field within oncology that involves the mining
of quantitative high-dimensional data from medical images. Radiomics has the potential to …

Choice experiments to quantify preferences for health and healthcare: state of the practice

A Mühlbacher, FR Johnson - Applied health economics and health policy, 2016 - Springer
Stated-preference methods increasingly are used to quantify preferences in health
economics, health technology assessment, benefit-risk analysis and health services …

The implications of defining obesity as a disease: a report from the Association for the Study of Obesity 2021 annual conference

M Luli, G Yeo, E Farrell, J Ogden, H Parretti… - …, 2023 - thelancet.com
Unlike various countries and organisations, including the World Health Organisation and the
European Parliament, the United Kingdom does not formally recognise obesity as a disease …

Improving the quality of discrete-choice experiments in health: how can we assess validity and reliability?

EM Janssen, DA Marshall, AB Hauber… - Expert review of …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction: The recent endorsement of discrete-choice experiments (DCEs) and other
stated-preference methods by regulatory and health technology assessment (HTA) agencies …

[HTML][HTML] Accounting for preference heterogeneity in discrete-choice experiments: an ISPOR special interest group report

C Vass, M Boeri, S Karim, D Marshall, B Craig, KA Ho… - Value in Health, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Objectives Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) are increasingly used to elicit
preferences for health and healthcare. Although many applications assume preferences are …

[HTML][HTML] Factors and situations influencing the value of patient preference studies along the medical product lifecycle: a literature review

E van Overbeeke, C Whichello, R Janssens… - Drug discovery today, 2019 - Elsevier
Highlights•Use of patient preferences in decision making is limited but gaining
attention.•Some situations and decisions are more sensitive to patient preferences than …

Use of patient preference studies in HTA decision making: a NICE perspective

JC Bouvy, L Cowie, R Lovett, D Morrison… - The Patient-Patient …, 2020 - Springer
Patient preference studies could provide valuable insights to a National Institute for Health
and Care Excellence committee into the preferences patients have for different treatment …