This handbook explains the usefulness and relevance of economics in the function of clinical practice guidelines. It provides information on how to assess the cost-effectiveness and the proposed guidelines, and then discusses whether the chosen alternative is economically feasible
Although clinical guidelines may have substantial implications for allocation of health-care resourc...
Evidence on the cost-effectiveness of health interventions in the development of practice guidelines...
Economic evaluation, most commonly in the form of cost-effectiveness analysis, has now become an est...
Rationale and objective In budget-constrained health systems, decision makers need to consider both ...
When drafting protocols for the use of economic evaluation alongside clinical trials, it is common t...
An effective treatment already exists for many diseases. In these cases the effectiveness of a new t...
Economic evidence is influential in health technology assessment world-wide. Clinical Practice Guide...
Economic evidence is influential in health technology assessment world-wide. Clinical Practice Guide...
Pharmacoeconomic evaluation is an analysis technique that combines data on both costs and health out...
NICEly does it: economic analysis within evidence-based clinical practice guidelines
AbstractAn effective treatment already exists for many diseases. In these cases the effectiveness of...
In the world of textbook economics, the sovereign consumer weighs up the (freely available) eviden...
Limited resources mean that we cannot escape having to make difficult health care choices. A value b...
This paper identifies the information that economic evaluation should provide to adequately inform p...
Economic constraints are a reality in the European healthcare environment. Because it is impossible ...
Although clinical guidelines may have substantial implications for allocation of health-care resourc...
Evidence on the cost-effectiveness of health interventions in the development of practice guidelines...
Economic evaluation, most commonly in the form of cost-effectiveness analysis, has now become an est...
Rationale and objective In budget-constrained health systems, decision makers need to consider both ...
When drafting protocols for the use of economic evaluation alongside clinical trials, it is common t...
An effective treatment already exists for many diseases. In these cases the effectiveness of a new t...
Economic evidence is influential in health technology assessment world-wide. Clinical Practice Guide...
Economic evidence is influential in health technology assessment world-wide. Clinical Practice Guide...
Pharmacoeconomic evaluation is an analysis technique that combines data on both costs and health out...
NICEly does it: economic analysis within evidence-based clinical practice guidelines
AbstractAn effective treatment already exists for many diseases. In these cases the effectiveness of...
In the world of textbook economics, the sovereign consumer weighs up the (freely available) eviden...
Limited resources mean that we cannot escape having to make difficult health care choices. A value b...
This paper identifies the information that economic evaluation should provide to adequately inform p...
Economic constraints are a reality in the European healthcare environment. Because it is impossible ...
Although clinical guidelines may have substantial implications for allocation of health-care resourc...
Evidence on the cost-effectiveness of health interventions in the development of practice guidelines...
Economic evaluation, most commonly in the form of cost-effectiveness analysis, has now become an est...