Background Consideration of public preferences is desirable when making decisions on the subsidy of pharmaceuticals. Little is known about the preferences of the public for pharmaceutical funding decisions, and no study has directly compared the preferences of members of a pharmaceutical decision-making body with those of the public on whose behalf decisions are made. Objective This article reports the findings of a pilot discrete-choice experiment (DCE) undertaken to test the concept of evaluating the consistency of public and decision maker preferences for the public subsidy of pharmaceuticals. Methods A DCE was used to elicit the relative importance of gains in survival, quality of life (QOL), chance of response success and governm...
Much of the literature on distributive preferences covers specific considerations in isolation, and ...
Background: Economic evaluation of mandatory health programmes generally do not consider the utility...
arguments support the consideration of public preferences in health technology decision making. The ...
BACKGROUND: Consideration of public preferences is desirable when making decisions on the subsidy of...
Objectives: To pilot the feasibility of using a discrete choice experiment (DCE) design to investiga...
Objectives: Identify Australian public preferences for antibiotic treatments in the context of antib...
Objective To compare the relative importance of medicine attributes and decision-making preferences ...
Objectives: Identify Australian public preferences for antibiotic treatments in the context of antib...
Policy debate about funding criteria for drugs used to treat rare, orphan diseases is gaining promin...
Background. Ethical, economic, political, and legitimacy arguments support the consideration of publ...
BACKGROUND:Around the world government agencies responsible for the selection and reimbursement of p...
Around the world government agencies responsible for the selection and reimbursement of prescribed m...
Background: Decision makers have huge problems when attempting to attribute social value to the impr...
Background - Economic evaluation of mandatory health programmes generally do not consider the utilit...
Much of the literature on distributive preferences covers specific considerations in isolation, and ...
Much of the literature on distributive preferences covers specific considerations in isolation, and ...
Background: Economic evaluation of mandatory health programmes generally do not consider the utility...
arguments support the consideration of public preferences in health technology decision making. The ...
BACKGROUND: Consideration of public preferences is desirable when making decisions on the subsidy of...
Objectives: To pilot the feasibility of using a discrete choice experiment (DCE) design to investiga...
Objectives: Identify Australian public preferences for antibiotic treatments in the context of antib...
Objective To compare the relative importance of medicine attributes and decision-making preferences ...
Objectives: Identify Australian public preferences for antibiotic treatments in the context of antib...
Policy debate about funding criteria for drugs used to treat rare, orphan diseases is gaining promin...
Background. Ethical, economic, political, and legitimacy arguments support the consideration of publ...
BACKGROUND:Around the world government agencies responsible for the selection and reimbursement of p...
Around the world government agencies responsible for the selection and reimbursement of prescribed m...
Background: Decision makers have huge problems when attempting to attribute social value to the impr...
Background - Economic evaluation of mandatory health programmes generally do not consider the utilit...
Much of the literature on distributive preferences covers specific considerations in isolation, and ...
Much of the literature on distributive preferences covers specific considerations in isolation, and ...
Background: Economic evaluation of mandatory health programmes generally do not consider the utility...
arguments support the consideration of public preferences in health technology decision making. The ...