Icks A, Chernyak N, Bestehorn K, et al. Methoden der gesundheitsökonomischen Evaluation in der Versorgungsforschung. Das Gesundheitswesen. 2010;72(12):917-933.On August 30, 2010, the German Network for Health Services Research [Deutsches Netzwerk Versorgungsforschung e.V. (DNVF e.V.)] approved the Memorandum III "Methods for Health Services Research", supported by the member societies mentioned as authors and published in this Journal [Gesundheitswesen 2010; 72: 739-748]. The present paper focuses on methodological issues of economic evaluation of health care technologies. It complements the Memorandum III "Methods for Health Services Research", part 2. First, general methodological principles of the economic evaluations of health care tech...
textabstractHealth technology assessment (HTA) originated from the spread of costly medical equipmen...
Abstract Background Improved data access and funding for health services research have promoted the ...
GenevaThis document, written for government planners and nongovernment consultants who deal with hea...
On August 30, 2010, the German Network for Health Services Research [Deutsches Netzwerk Versorgungsf...
This paper presents a preliminary report of the Italian Society of Medical Statistics and Clinical E...
Mittendorf T, Greiner W, von der Schulenburg J-M. Methods of Economic Evaluation for the German Stat...
Organizational health services research is still a relatively young field of research in Germany whi...
Due to high and rising healthcare costs in combination with budget constraints and rising demands fo...
Background: IQWiG commissioned an international panel of experts to develop methods for the assessme...
Braun S, Greiner W. Gesundheitsökonomische Evaluation der Integrierten Versorgung „OPTI-MuM”. Das Ge...
In the current context of the growing of health care expenses, the allocation of scarce resources in...
Nowadays, health expenditures increase rapidly due to several reasons. The main reasons behind this ...
2015-07-16Health technology assessment (HTA) is a multidisciplinary process that assesses and evalua...
Abstract Background The economic benefits of healthcare research require study so that appropriate r...
Abstract Background We aimed to provide a comprehensive overview of methodological challenges in eco...
textabstractHealth technology assessment (HTA) originated from the spread of costly medical equipmen...
Abstract Background Improved data access and funding for health services research have promoted the ...
GenevaThis document, written for government planners and nongovernment consultants who deal with hea...
On August 30, 2010, the German Network for Health Services Research [Deutsches Netzwerk Versorgungsf...
This paper presents a preliminary report of the Italian Society of Medical Statistics and Clinical E...
Mittendorf T, Greiner W, von der Schulenburg J-M. Methods of Economic Evaluation for the German Stat...
Organizational health services research is still a relatively young field of research in Germany whi...
Due to high and rising healthcare costs in combination with budget constraints and rising demands fo...
Background: IQWiG commissioned an international panel of experts to develop methods for the assessme...
Braun S, Greiner W. Gesundheitsökonomische Evaluation der Integrierten Versorgung „OPTI-MuM”. Das Ge...
In the current context of the growing of health care expenses, the allocation of scarce resources in...
Nowadays, health expenditures increase rapidly due to several reasons. The main reasons behind this ...
2015-07-16Health technology assessment (HTA) is a multidisciplinary process that assesses and evalua...
Abstract Background The economic benefits of healthcare research require study so that appropriate r...
Abstract Background We aimed to provide a comprehensive overview of methodological challenges in eco...
textabstractHealth technology assessment (HTA) originated from the spread of costly medical equipmen...
Abstract Background Improved data access and funding for health services research have promoted the ...
GenevaThis document, written for government planners and nongovernment consultants who deal with hea...