© 2007 Society for Medical Decision MakingBackground. Numerous guidelines have been published defining good practice for the conduct of economic evaluations in general and model-based evaluations in particular. The extent to which guidelines are accepted is unknown, and the impact of deviations from good practice is not generally recorded. The authors identified 4 specific issues in applied studies that may affect the accuracy and comparability of different evaluations. Methods. A descriptive analysis of 4 modeling issues (inclusion of incident cases over a model time horizon, appropriate time horizon, parsimonious model structure, and the handling of age-specific subgroups) is presented. A case study model is analyzed to illustrate the qua...
In economic evaluation, mathematical models have a central role as a way of integrating all the rele...
Background Concerns have been raised about the use of clinical data in cost-effectiveness models. Th...
This paper is the fourth of a five-part series that describes the principles of construction and eva...
Background. Numerous guidelines have been published defining good practice for the conduct of econom...
AbstractBackgroundDecision-analytic modeling (DAM) has been increasingly used to aid decision making...
AbstractObjectivesMathematical modeling is used widely in economic evaluations of pharmaceuticals an...
We have made 2 recommendations for the conduct of decision modeling to inform decisions by 3rd-party...
AbstractIn the field of outcomes research, modeling is increasingly being used to assess costs and o...
BACKGROUND: Decision-analytic models represent an explicit way to synthesise evidence currently avai...
Health care decision makers in many jurisdictions use cost-effectiveness analysis based on health ec...
Increasingly, decision analytic models are used within economic evaluations of health technologies (...
Increasingly, decision analytic models are used within eco-nomic evaluations of health technologies ...
The growing use of decision analytic modelling (DAM) to aid decision making in healthcare has trigge...
Objectives: To identify methodological research on the incorporation of adverse effects in economic ...
Economic evaluation, such as cost effectiveness analysis, provides a method for comparing healthcare...
In economic evaluation, mathematical models have a central role as a way of integrating all the rele...
Background Concerns have been raised about the use of clinical data in cost-effectiveness models. Th...
This paper is the fourth of a five-part series that describes the principles of construction and eva...
Background. Numerous guidelines have been published defining good practice for the conduct of econom...
AbstractBackgroundDecision-analytic modeling (DAM) has been increasingly used to aid decision making...
AbstractObjectivesMathematical modeling is used widely in economic evaluations of pharmaceuticals an...
We have made 2 recommendations for the conduct of decision modeling to inform decisions by 3rd-party...
AbstractIn the field of outcomes research, modeling is increasingly being used to assess costs and o...
BACKGROUND: Decision-analytic models represent an explicit way to synthesise evidence currently avai...
Health care decision makers in many jurisdictions use cost-effectiveness analysis based on health ec...
Increasingly, decision analytic models are used within economic evaluations of health technologies (...
Increasingly, decision analytic models are used within eco-nomic evaluations of health technologies ...
The growing use of decision analytic modelling (DAM) to aid decision making in healthcare has trigge...
Objectives: To identify methodological research on the incorporation of adverse effects in economic ...
Economic evaluation, such as cost effectiveness analysis, provides a method for comparing healthcare...
In economic evaluation, mathematical models have a central role as a way of integrating all the rele...
Background Concerns have been raised about the use of clinical data in cost-effectiveness models. Th...
This paper is the fourth of a five-part series that describes the principles of construction and eva...