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The Role of decision-analytic modelling in German health technology assessments [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Decision-analytic modelling (DAM) has become a widespread method in health technology assessments (HTA), but the extent to which modelling is used differs among international HTA institutions.
Braun, Sebastian +3 more
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Abstract Orthopaedic trials frequently rely on patient‐reported outcomes (PROs) to measure primary end points. Thresholds for clinically meaningful score differences are then used to interpret PRO scores and support result interpretation. At the patient level, thresholds are used to determine if an individual patient has experienced a clinically ...
David F. Hamilton +2 more
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Paying for "End-of-Life" Drugs in Australia, Germany, and the United Kingdom: Balancing Policy, Pragmatism, and Societal Values [PDF]
Analyzes British, Australian, and German health systems' policies on covering expensive end-of-life drugs while maintaining equity and efficiency, such as requiring evidence of comparative clinical and cost-effectiveness.
Andreas Gerber +2 more
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Generierung & Auswertung versorgungsnaher Daten
Im Januar dieses Jahres hat der Gemeinsame Bundesausschuss (G-BA) das Institut für Qualität und Wirtschaftlichkeit im Gesundheitswesen (IQWiG) mit einer wissenschaftlichen Ausarbeitung zur Methodik bei der Generierung und Auswertung versorgungsnaher ...
Peter Stegmaier
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Utilisation of the ESMO-MCBS in practice of HTA [PDF]
It is highly appreciated that the European Society of Medical Oncology has developed a system to assess new oncologic compounds according to their value to patients.
Bonanno, P. V. +10 more
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What's New? Prostate cancer is a significant health and economic concern in Germany. In particular, screening methods require greater optimisation to prevent overdiagnosis and unnecessary procedures and to ensure clinical benefit. Here, prostate cancer screening strategies were evaluated to determine which are most effective in terms of cost and health
Muchandifunga Trust Muchadeyi +10 more
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Background: Self-stigma occurs when people with mental illnesses internalize negative stereotypes and prejudices about their condition. It can reduce help-seeking behaviour and treatment adherence.
Büchter, Roland Brian, Messer, Melanie
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Harnessing Health Care Markets for the Public Interest: Insights for U.S. Health Reform From the German and Dutch Multipayer Systems [PDF]
Outlines how the German and Dutch systems offer universal coverage via competing insurance plans and promote effective and efficient care. Highlights insurance exchanges, multipayer policies and group purchasing, information systems, and public ...
Amanda Folsom, Cathy Schoen, David Helms
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SP0128 THE VARIOUS ROLES OF PATIENT PARTICIPATION IN HTA BY THE EXAMPLE OF IQWIG
Background: The involvement of affected persons in preparing systematic reviews and HTA represents an established international standard of benefit assessment. The Institute of Quality and Efficiency in Health Care (IQWiG) is a professionally independent
Virginia Seiffart
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ABSTRACT Hazards constitute key quantities for analyzing, interpreting, and understanding time‐to‐event data. Hazards and corresponding effect measures, such as the hazard ratio from the Cox proportional hazards model, have a valid causal interpretation if the hazard function is considered as a function in time rather than hazards at specific time ...
Ralf Bender, Lars Beckmann
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