Abstract The formula here proposed can be used to conduct economic analysis in randomized clinical trials. It is based on a statistical approach and aims at calculating a revised version of the incremental cost-effective ratio (ICER) in order to take into account the key factors that can influence the choice of therapy causing confounding by indication. Let us take as an example a new therapy to treat cancer being compared to an existing therapy with effectiveness taken as time to death. A challenging problem is that the ICER is defined in terms of means over the entire treatment groups. It makes no provision for stratification by groups of patients with differing risk of death. For example, for a fair and unbiased analysis, one would desir...
Objectives: This work has investigated under what conditions cost-effectiveness data from a cluster ...
Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) is a method for evaluating the outcomes and costs of competing str...
Many clinical trials are in progress which involve the collection of patient-level data on both the ...
The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER), defined as the ratio of the difference in cost betw...
The cost-effectiveness of new health care technologies is conditional upon who receives what therapy...
INTRODUCTION: The best data for cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) of group-level interventions ofte...
Various methods have been proposed to address uncertainty in economic evaluations of healthcare prog...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to explore to what extent the use of Subpopulation Treatment Effect Pattern Pl...
Cluster randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are increasingly used in economic evaluations of social,...
Economic evaluations are undertaken to help inform decision making, for example, to help determine w...
Objective In economic evaluation, a commonly used outcome measure for the treatment effect is the be...
There is controversy on whether to use incremental monetary net benefit (INMB) or incremental cost-e...
In economic evaluation, a commonly used outcome measure for the treatment effect is the between-arm ...
The inclusion of economic evaluations as part of clinical trials has led to concerns about the adequ...
Objectives: This work has investigated under what conditions cost-effectiveness data from a cluster ...
Objectives: This work has investigated under what conditions cost-effectiveness data from a cluster ...
Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) is a method for evaluating the outcomes and costs of competing str...
Many clinical trials are in progress which involve the collection of patient-level data on both the ...
The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER), defined as the ratio of the difference in cost betw...
The cost-effectiveness of new health care technologies is conditional upon who receives what therapy...
INTRODUCTION: The best data for cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) of group-level interventions ofte...
Various methods have been proposed to address uncertainty in economic evaluations of healthcare prog...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to explore to what extent the use of Subpopulation Treatment Effect Pattern Pl...
Cluster randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are increasingly used in economic evaluations of social,...
Economic evaluations are undertaken to help inform decision making, for example, to help determine w...
Objective In economic evaluation, a commonly used outcome measure for the treatment effect is the be...
There is controversy on whether to use incremental monetary net benefit (INMB) or incremental cost-e...
In economic evaluation, a commonly used outcome measure for the treatment effect is the between-arm ...
The inclusion of economic evaluations as part of clinical trials has led to concerns about the adequ...
Objectives: This work has investigated under what conditions cost-effectiveness data from a cluster ...
Objectives: This work has investigated under what conditions cost-effectiveness data from a cluster ...
Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) is a method for evaluating the outcomes and costs of competing str...
Many clinical trials are in progress which involve the collection of patient-level data on both the ...