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Optimal Management of the Cyanotic Neonate With Tetralogy of Fallot-A Clinical Decision Analysis. [PDF]

open access: yesAnn Thorac Surg Short Rep
Hoenig SM   +5 more
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Aiding clinical decisions with decision analysis

Hospital Medicine, 1999
As clinical decision making gets ever more complex, new analytical approaches are being developed to help. Decision analysis is used to structure complex decision problems in an uncertain environment by systematically linking decision choices with expected outcomes.
Tavakoli M, Davies HTO, Thomson R
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Characteristics of Decisions in Decision Analysis Practice

Journal of the Operational Research Society, 1995
Summary: This paper presents summary statistics regarding the characteristics of decisions identified in a recent review of 86 applications of decision analysis. The goals of this summary are (1) to identify values for important parameters which characterize the structure of decisions which have been analyzed using decision analysis; (2) to see what ...
Corner, James L., Corner, Patricia D.
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Decision Tables and logic in Decision Analysis

Medical Decision Making, 1986
Unmanageably bushy decision trees result when a decision analysis involves several in vestigations. They can be simplified for riskless tests by deriving the maximum expected utility decision table for the problem as an intermediate step. This table can be logically summarized as Boolean expressions involving the tests. A minimum-cost testing sequence
Glasziou, Paul, Hilden, Jörgen
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Decision Analysis in a Corporation

IEEE Transactions on Systems Science and Cybernetics, 1968
The practical advantage of decision analysis is the decomposition of a complex problem into simpler parts that it makes possible. The consequences of a decision can be described in terms of contingent payoffs and then evaluated via independently assessed risk preferences (codified in a utility measure) and likelihood judgments (codified in a ...
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Decision Analysis in Formulary Decision Making

PharmacoEconomics, 1993
Although decision making about what drugs to include in an institutional formulary appears to lend itself readily to quantitative techniques such as decision analysis and cost-benefit analysis, a review of the literature reveals that very little has been published in this area.
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