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Cost utility analysis: What should be measured?
Social Science and Medicine, 1994The paper re-examines the issue of the appropriate unit for measuring output in cost utility analysis and the technique that will measure it. There are two main themes. The first is that utility, as it is often conceived and quantified, is not an appropriate basis for measurement.
Jeff Richardson
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Cost-utility analysis from a societal perspective
Health Policy, 1997In this paper, we outline how to use cost-utility analysis from a societal perspective and the arguments that could be made for using data such as a model for economic evaluation of health care. We show that to include all the costs in the analysis, a price per quality-adjusted life years (QALY) gained rather than a given budget should be used as the ...
Magnus Johannesson
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Cost–utility analysis and otolaryngology
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2014AbstractAs providers of health care, we face increasing demand on our limited, indeed diminishing, resources. Economic appraisal of our interventions means assessing the trade-off between effectiveness, efficiency and equity. When rationing becomes inevitable, calculation of utility values is a valuable decision-making tool.
D, Hamilton +3 more
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2007
Cost-utility analysis is a method which is most often used when benefits cannot be expressed in monetary (profit) or metric values (days of sick leave). The utilities in cost-utility analyses are in fact preferences of each person, a selected group, or the whole population.
Mojca Z. Dernovsek +2 more
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Cost-utility analysis is a method which is most often used when benefits cannot be expressed in monetary (profit) or metric values (days of sick leave). The utilities in cost-utility analyses are in fact preferences of each person, a selected group, or the whole population.
Mojca Z. Dernovsek +2 more
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A cost-utility analysis of therapy for amblyopia
Ophthalmology, 2002Evaluation of the incremental cost-effectiveness of therapy for amblyopia.Cost-utility reference-case analysis.A cost-utility analysis was performed from a third-party insurer perspective by using decision analysis, evidence-based data from the literature, and patient preference-based time trade-off utility values.Patient-derived time trade-off ocular ...
Jaime H, Membreno +4 more
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Patient preferences and cost–utility analysis
Applied Nursing Research, 2005This column discusses patient preference measures and their application in cost utility analysis. A variety of methods of eliciting patient preferences by use of generic utility measures are described. Practical issues in the use of utility measures are discussed.
Christine A, Elnitsky, Patricia, Stone
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2005
Abstract Cost-utility analysis (CUA) is a form of evaluation that focuses particular attention on the quality of the health outcome produced or forgone by health programmes or treatments. It has many similarities to cost-effectiveness analysis {CEA), and thus all the points discussed in Chapter 4 on cost analysis and many of those ...
Michael E Drummond +4 more
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Abstract Cost-utility analysis (CUA) is a form of evaluation that focuses particular attention on the quality of the health outcome produced or forgone by health programmes or treatments. It has many similarities to cost-effectiveness analysis {CEA), and thus all the points discussed in Chapter 4 on cost analysis and many of those ...
Michael E Drummond +4 more
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Cost-utility analysis of taxane therapy
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1997A cost-utility analysis of docetaxel versus paclitaxel in patients with anthracycline-resistant metastatic breast cancer was reviewed. Cost-utility analysis provides estimates of the additional cost of a new therapy per quality-adjusted life-year (QALY) saved or gained.
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A Cost-Utility Analysis of Neonatal Circumcision
Medical Decision Making, 2004A cost-utility analysis, based on published data from multiple observational studies, comparing boys circumcised at birth and those not circumcised was undertaken using the Quality of Well-being Scale, a Markov analysis, the standard reference case, and a societal perspective.
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Cost-Utility Analysis in Probabilistic Models
2016 10th International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Software Engineering (TASE), 2016The paper provides a summary of techniques that have been developed for reasoning about the tradeoff between cost and utility in Markovian models.
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