Contains fulltext : 49211.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Present cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) provide not all information necessary for decision-making. One of the factors that hamper decision-making is the difficulty in reallocating resources to new technologies. In a CEA, the incremental costs and incremental benefits of a new technology are calculated. In this article we focus on the incremental cost side. The underlying assumption in socio-economic evaluation is that resources from the substituted alternatives can be used to finance the new technology. In practice, however, not all resources are becoming available to introduce the alternative. The budgets in health care are rather fixed and...
Background: Health economic evaluation is essentials in the era of growing development of new health...
Healthcare systems in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) face considerable population healthca...
Item does not contain fulltextImportant assumptions that underlie cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) ...
BACKGROUND: Present cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) provide not all information necessary for dec...
textabstractResults of cost effectiveness analyses (CEA) studies are most useful for decision makers...
Understanding costs and ensuring that we demonstrate value in healthcare is a foundational presumpti...
Some applications of Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in the process of allocating resources for health c...
Results of cost effectiveness analyses (CEA) studies are most useful for decision makers if they fac...
Considering whether or not a proposed investment (an intervention, technology, or program of care) i...
The cost-effectiveness of new health care technologies is conditional upon who receives what therapy...
Contains fulltext : 70475.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Knowledge abou...
Cost-effectiveness analysis can be used to help set priorities for funding health care programs. For...
The aim of cost effectiveness analysis (CEA) is to inform the allocation of scarce resources. CEA is...
Abstract: Cost-effectiveness analyses (CEA) employ rigorous methods to help payers and governments a...
The aim of cost effectiveness analysis (CEA) is to inform the allocation of scarce resources. CEA is...
Background: Health economic evaluation is essentials in the era of growing development of new health...
Healthcare systems in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) face considerable population healthca...
Item does not contain fulltextImportant assumptions that underlie cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) ...
BACKGROUND: Present cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) provide not all information necessary for dec...
textabstractResults of cost effectiveness analyses (CEA) studies are most useful for decision makers...
Understanding costs and ensuring that we demonstrate value in healthcare is a foundational presumpti...
Some applications of Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in the process of allocating resources for health c...
Results of cost effectiveness analyses (CEA) studies are most useful for decision makers if they fac...
Considering whether or not a proposed investment (an intervention, technology, or program of care) i...
The cost-effectiveness of new health care technologies is conditional upon who receives what therapy...
Contains fulltext : 70475.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Knowledge abou...
Cost-effectiveness analysis can be used to help set priorities for funding health care programs. For...
The aim of cost effectiveness analysis (CEA) is to inform the allocation of scarce resources. CEA is...
Abstract: Cost-effectiveness analyses (CEA) employ rigorous methods to help payers and governments a...
The aim of cost effectiveness analysis (CEA) is to inform the allocation of scarce resources. CEA is...
Background: Health economic evaluation is essentials in the era of growing development of new health...
Healthcare systems in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) face considerable population healthca...
Item does not contain fulltextImportant assumptions that underlie cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) ...