Traditionally, threshold levels of cost-effectiveness have been derived from willingness-to-pay studies, indicating the consumption value of health (v-thresholds). However, it has been argued that v-thresholds need to be supplemented by so-called k-thresholds, which are based on the marginal returns to health care. The objective of this research is to estimate a k-threshold based on the marginal returns to cardiovascular disease (CVD) hospital care in the Netherlands. To estimate a k-threshold for hospital care on CVD, we proceed in two steps: First, we estimate the impact of hospital spending on mortality using a Bayesian regression modelling framework, using data on CVD mortality and CVD hospital spending by age and gender for the period ...
INTRODUCTION: Cost-effectiveness thresholds (CETs) are used to judge if an intervention represents s...
p. 71-76BACKGROUND: In many countries, the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) is used to as...
Background Cost-effectiveness analysis can guide policymakers in resource allocation decisions. It a...
Traditionally, threshold levels of cost‐effectiveness have been derived from willingness‐to‐pay stud...
New technologies may displace existing, higher‐value care under a fixed bud-get. Countries aim to cu...
Background:Other than the UK, The Netherlands has no formal threshold for cost-per-QALY values defin...
AbstractBackgroundOther than the UK, The Netherlands has no formal threshold for cost-per-QALY value...
Background: Cost-effectiveness analysis involves the comparison of the incremental cost-effectivenes...
In the past few years, empirical estimates of the marginal cost at which health care produces a qual...
Cost-effectiveness analysis is used to compare the costs and outcomes of alternative policy options....
There is growing interest in cost-effectiveness thresholds as a tool to inform resource allocation d...
Background In the context of priority setting, a diferential cost-efectiveness threshold can be used...
Cost-effectiveness (CE) thresholds are being discussed more frequently and there have been many new ...
BACKGROUND: The amount a government should be willing to invest in adopting new medical treatments h...
Background: The amount a government should be willing to invest in adopting new medical treatments h...
INTRODUCTION: Cost-effectiveness thresholds (CETs) are used to judge if an intervention represents s...
p. 71-76BACKGROUND: In many countries, the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) is used to as...
Background Cost-effectiveness analysis can guide policymakers in resource allocation decisions. It a...
Traditionally, threshold levels of cost‐effectiveness have been derived from willingness‐to‐pay stud...
New technologies may displace existing, higher‐value care under a fixed bud-get. Countries aim to cu...
Background:Other than the UK, The Netherlands has no formal threshold for cost-per-QALY values defin...
AbstractBackgroundOther than the UK, The Netherlands has no formal threshold for cost-per-QALY value...
Background: Cost-effectiveness analysis involves the comparison of the incremental cost-effectivenes...
In the past few years, empirical estimates of the marginal cost at which health care produces a qual...
Cost-effectiveness analysis is used to compare the costs and outcomes of alternative policy options....
There is growing interest in cost-effectiveness thresholds as a tool to inform resource allocation d...
Background In the context of priority setting, a diferential cost-efectiveness threshold can be used...
Cost-effectiveness (CE) thresholds are being discussed more frequently and there have been many new ...
BACKGROUND: The amount a government should be willing to invest in adopting new medical treatments h...
Background: The amount a government should be willing to invest in adopting new medical treatments h...
INTRODUCTION: Cost-effectiveness thresholds (CETs) are used to judge if an intervention represents s...
p. 71-76BACKGROUND: In many countries, the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) is used to as...
Background Cost-effectiveness analysis can guide policymakers in resource allocation decisions. It a...