Abstract Background Expert opinion is often sought to complement available information needed to inform model-based economic evaluations in health technology assessments. In this context, we define expert elicitation as the process of encoding expert opinion on a quantity of interest, together with associated uncertainty, as a probability distribution. When availability for face-to-face expert elicitation with a facilitator is limited, elicitation can be conducted remotely, overcoming challenges of finding an appropriate time to meet the expert and allowing access to experts situated too far away for practical face-to-face sessions. However, distance elicitation is associated with reduced response rates and limited assistance for the expert...
BACKGROUND: The evidence used to inform health care decision making (HCDM) is typically uncertain. I...
BACKGROUND: Environmental health impact assessments often have to deal with substantial uncertaintie...
BACKGROUND: When data needed to inform parameters in decision models are lacking, formal elicitation...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BioMed Central via the DOI in this recordBA...
In informing decisions, utilising health technology assessment (HTA), expert elicitation can provide...
Abstract Background When data needed to inform parameters in decision models are lacking, formal eli...
BACKGROUND: Many decisions in health care aim to maximise health, requiring judgements about interve...
Background: Many decisions in health care aim to maximise health, requiring judgements about interve...
Background Many decisions in health care aim to maximise health, requiring judgements about interven...
Expert knowledge is valuable in many modelling endeavours, particularly where data is not extensive ...
BACKGROUND: The evidence used to inform health care decision making (HCDM) is typically uncertain. I...
Expert knowledge is valuable in many modelling endeavours, particularly where data is not extensive ...
In this paper we compare the results of two different expert elicitation methods: in-person intervie...
In this paper we compare the results of two different expert elicitation methods: in-person intervie...
In this paper we compare the results of two different expert elicitation methods: in-person intervie...
BACKGROUND: The evidence used to inform health care decision making (HCDM) is typically uncertain. I...
BACKGROUND: Environmental health impact assessments often have to deal with substantial uncertaintie...
BACKGROUND: When data needed to inform parameters in decision models are lacking, formal elicitation...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BioMed Central via the DOI in this recordBA...
In informing decisions, utilising health technology assessment (HTA), expert elicitation can provide...
Abstract Background When data needed to inform parameters in decision models are lacking, formal eli...
BACKGROUND: Many decisions in health care aim to maximise health, requiring judgements about interve...
Background: Many decisions in health care aim to maximise health, requiring judgements about interve...
Background Many decisions in health care aim to maximise health, requiring judgements about interven...
Expert knowledge is valuable in many modelling endeavours, particularly where data is not extensive ...
BACKGROUND: The evidence used to inform health care decision making (HCDM) is typically uncertain. I...
Expert knowledge is valuable in many modelling endeavours, particularly where data is not extensive ...
In this paper we compare the results of two different expert elicitation methods: in-person intervie...
In this paper we compare the results of two different expert elicitation methods: in-person intervie...
In this paper we compare the results of two different expert elicitation methods: in-person intervie...
BACKGROUND: The evidence used to inform health care decision making (HCDM) is typically uncertain. I...
BACKGROUND: Environmental health impact assessments often have to deal with substantial uncertaintie...
BACKGROUND: When data needed to inform parameters in decision models are lacking, formal elicitation...