BACKGROUND: Bayesian methods may be defined as the explicit quantitative use of external evidence in the design, monitoring, analysis, interpretation and reporting of a health technology assessment. In outline, the methods involve formal combination through the use of Bayes's theorem of: 1. a prior distribution or belief about the value of a quantity of interest (for example, a treatment effect) based on evidence not derived from the study under analysis, with 2. a summary of the information concerning the same quantity available from the data collected in the study (known as the likelihood), to yield 3. an updated or posterior distribution of the quantity of interest. These methods thus directly address the question of how new evidence sho...
Objectives: Medical device companies are under growing pressure to provide health-economic evaluatio...
The grades of recommendation, assessment, development and evaluation (GRADE) approach is widely impl...
RATIONALEBedside use of Bayes' theorem for estimating probabilities of diseases is cumbersome. An al...
The evidence produced by healthcare economic evaluation studies is a key component of any Health Tec...
Until the mid-1980s, most economic analyses of healthcare technologies were based on decision theory...
Purpose. This article presents an iterative framework for managing the dynamic process of health tec...
International audienceThe critical reading of scientific articles is necessary for the daily practic...
In frequentist tests, the significance testing framework for null hypothesis permits dichotomous con...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:4275.2242(vol 4 no 38) / BLDSC - Brit...
The development of Bayesian statistical methods for the assessment of the cost-effectiveness of heal...
In this thesis we present a review of the Bayesian approach to Statistical Inference. In Chapter One...
This thesis addresses itself to the challenges of health technology assessment (HTA) to inform healt...
Objectives: Medical device companies are under growing pressure to provide health-economic evaluatio...
Objectives: Medical device companies are under growing pressure to provide health-economic evaluatio...
The grades of recommendation, assessment, development and evaluation (GRADE) approach is widely impl...
RATIONALEBedside use of Bayes' theorem for estimating probabilities of diseases is cumbersome. An al...
The evidence produced by healthcare economic evaluation studies is a key component of any Health Tec...
Until the mid-1980s, most economic analyses of healthcare technologies were based on decision theory...
Purpose. This article presents an iterative framework for managing the dynamic process of health tec...
International audienceThe critical reading of scientific articles is necessary for the daily practic...
In frequentist tests, the significance testing framework for null hypothesis permits dichotomous con...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:4275.2242(vol 4 no 38) / BLDSC - Brit...
The development of Bayesian statistical methods for the assessment of the cost-effectiveness of heal...
In this thesis we present a review of the Bayesian approach to Statistical Inference. In Chapter One...
This thesis addresses itself to the challenges of health technology assessment (HTA) to inform healt...
Objectives: Medical device companies are under growing pressure to provide health-economic evaluatio...
Objectives: Medical device companies are under growing pressure to provide health-economic evaluatio...
The grades of recommendation, assessment, development and evaluation (GRADE) approach is widely impl...
RATIONALEBedside use of Bayes' theorem for estimating probabilities of diseases is cumbersome. An al...