Analytical methods appropriate for health economic assessments of transfusion safety interventions have not previously been described in ways that facilitate their use. Within the context of risk-based decision-making (RBDM), health economics can be important for optimizing decisions among competing interventions. The objective of this review is to address key considerations and limitations of current methods as they apply to blood safety. Because a voluntary blood supply is an example of a public good, analyses should be conducted from the societal perspective when possible. Two primary study designs are recommended for most blood safety intervention assessments: budget impact analysis (BIA), which measures the cost to implement an interve...
Evidence on the cost-effectiveness of healthcare interventions is increasingly required by decision-...
In times of escalating health-care cost, it is of great importance tocarefully assess the cost-effec...
Background and Objectives: Responding to national and local pressures to reduce the amount of blood...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2003Risk management at any cost has become the apparent p...
The HIV/AIDS disaster in transfusion medicine shaped the future agendas for blood transfusion safety...
Background and Objectives Pharmaco-economics provides a standardized methodology for valid compariso...
Despite recent advances in blood screening techniques, transfusions are not risk-free procedures. Sc...
Background and Objectives Pharmaco-economics provides a standardized methodology for valid compariso...
This thesis describes the development and application of methods and models to support decision maki...
BACKGROUND: Risk-based decision making is increasingly recognized as key to support national blood p...
Background and Objectives: Patient Blood Management (PBM) is the timely application of evidence‐base...
Background and objectives. Health economics provides a standardised methodology for valid comparison...
Health economic analyses quantify the costs and benefits of specific public health choices or interv...
A blood transfusion is one of the most common hospital procedures, yet there is a lack of reliable i...
Evidence on the cost-effectiveness of healthcare interventions is increasingly required by decision-...
In times of escalating health-care cost, it is of great importance tocarefully assess the cost-effec...
Background and Objectives: Responding to national and local pressures to reduce the amount of blood...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2003Risk management at any cost has become the apparent p...
The HIV/AIDS disaster in transfusion medicine shaped the future agendas for blood transfusion safety...
Background and Objectives Pharmaco-economics provides a standardized methodology for valid compariso...
Despite recent advances in blood screening techniques, transfusions are not risk-free procedures. Sc...
Background and Objectives Pharmaco-economics provides a standardized methodology for valid compariso...
This thesis describes the development and application of methods and models to support decision maki...
BACKGROUND: Risk-based decision making is increasingly recognized as key to support national blood p...
Background and Objectives: Patient Blood Management (PBM) is the timely application of evidence‐base...
Background and objectives. Health economics provides a standardised methodology for valid comparison...
Health economic analyses quantify the costs and benefits of specific public health choices or interv...
A blood transfusion is one of the most common hospital procedures, yet there is a lack of reliable i...
Evidence on the cost-effectiveness of healthcare interventions is increasingly required by decision-...
In times of escalating health-care cost, it is of great importance tocarefully assess the cost-effec...
Background and Objectives: Responding to national and local pressures to reduce the amount of blood...