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Cost-Effectiveness Analysis 2.0

New England Journal of Medicine, 2017
As prominent groups in U.S. health care ramp up use of cost-effectiveness analysis to measure and communicate the value of new drugs and other interventions, an expert panel has released updated guidelines for such analysis.
Peter J, Neumann, Gillian D, Sanders
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Cost-Effectiveness Analysis

PharmacoEconomics (Auckland), 2020
Ken Smith, Mark S. Roberts
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COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1995
Cost-effectiveness analysis is increasingly recognized as an important element for health policy formation. Family physicians will be affected by these analyses because they will influence the manner and type of care that physicians offer. The principles of cost-effectiveness research are straightforward and offer primary care clinicians the ...
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Cost-Effectiveness Analysis

Evaluation and Program Planning, 2002
Abstract Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) has become the predominant method for evaluating the costs and effects of alternative health-care strategies. Unlike many clinical decision models, CEAs address questions about population-based health policies and programs. They have has been used to compare strategies designed to address the
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Distributional Cost-Effectiveness Analysis

, 2020
Distributional cost-effectiveness analysis aims to help healthcare and public health organizations make fairer decisions with better outcomes. Standard cost-effectiveness analysis provides information about total costs and effects.

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Value-Based Health Care Meets Cost-Effectiveness Analysis

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2018
With the cost of health care continuing to increase inexorably, value-based health care (VBHC) has emerged as a prominent movement. Value in health care, as defined in the context of VBHC, aims to improve health outcomes achieved per dollar spent (1 ...
J. Tsevat, Christopher Moriates
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Cost-Effectiveness Analysis

2007
CEA is a tool that has seen increasing use in recent decades as decision makers at all levels of health care provision seek to value alternative interventions (or programs, tests, or treatments). Although CEAs can be complex, and are often described using somewhat arcane terminology, the concept at the core of any CEA is fairly simple: to combine the ...
Thomas L. Gift, Jeanne Marrazzo
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Cost-Effectiveness Analysis

2010
Cost-effectiveness analysis is a fundamental aspect of the evaluation of health care interventions; however, it remains poorly understood by clinicians. This makes the interpretation and assessment of the quality of studies difficult.
Christopher Rao, Thanos Athanasiou
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