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Individualized cost-effectiveness analysis. [PDF]
John Ioannidis and Alan Garber discuss how to use incremental cost-effectiveness ratios (ICER) and related metrics so they can be useful for decision-making at the individual level, whether used by clinicians or individual patients.
John P A Ioannidis, Alan M Garber
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Cost-effectiveness analysis for clinicians [PDF]
In a climate of economic uncertainty, cost effectiveness analysis is a potentially important tool for making choices about health care interventions. Methods for such analyses are well established, but the results need to be interpreted carefully and are
Hill Suzanne R
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The Concept of Economic Evaluation and Its Application in Thyroid Cancer Research [PDF]
Economic evaluation is a type of comparative analysis between interventions in terms of both their resource use and health outcomes. Due to the good prognosis of thyroid cancer (TC), the socioeconomic burden of TC patients post-diagnosis is increasing ...
Kyungsik Kim +4 more
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Economic evidence is increasingly being used for informing health policies. However, the underlining principles of health economic analyses are not always fully understood by non-health economists, and inappropriate types of analyses, as well as ...
Hugo C. Turner +9 more
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The cost of kidney dialysis in hospitals affiliated to Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences in 2016 [PDF]
Introduction: The first step for cost-benefit analysis and cost-effectiveness and ultimately to formulate the operational budgeting is cost analysis. The aim of this study was to evaluate the cost of kidney dialysis services in hospitals affiliated to ...
Frdin Gharibi +4 more
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Reusable vs disposable nasopharyngolaryngoscopes: Cost analysis and resident survey
Objective Assess the quality of a new disposable nasopharyngolaryngoscope (NPL) through resident feedback at multiple academic institutions and provide a cost analysis of reusable and disposable NPLs at a single academic center.
Ryan Walczak +5 more
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METHODS OF ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PUBLIC SECTOR PROJECTS: FEATURES AND CONSTRAINTS [PDF]
The purpose of the paper is to consider the main provisions of methods of analysis of the effectiveness of public sector projects. A number of issues remain controversial in the methodology of analysing costs and benefits.
Volodymyr Lipkan +2 more
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Distributional Cost-Effectiveness Analysis [PDF]
Distributional cost-effectiveness analysis (DCEA) is a framework for incorporating health inequality concerns into the economic evaluation of health sector interventions. In this tutorial, we describe the technical details of how to conduct DCEA, using an illustrative example comparing alternative ways of implementing the National Health Service (NHS ...
Asaria, Miqdad +2 more
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Decision Analysis and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis [PDF]
Healthcare decision-making can be complex, often requiring decision makers to weigh serious trade-offs, consider patients' values, and incorporate evidence in the face of uncertainty. Medical decisions are made implicitly by clinicians and other decision-makers on a daily basis. Decisions based largely on personal experience are subject to many biases.
Hilary F, Ryder +3 more
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Cost-Effectiveness Analysis [PDF]
Before any attempt to address the issues implied in the article by Mohan and Miles ( [1][1] ) in this issue of The Journal of Nuclear Medicine , a brief and deliberately simplistic review of methodologic basics may facilitate understanding by nonexpert readers of that article ( [1][1] ). Cost-
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