Around the world government agencies responsible for the selection and reimbursement of prescribed medicines and other health technologies are considering how best to bring community preferences into their decision making. In particular, community views about the distribution or equity of funding across the population. These official committees and agencies often have access to the best available and latest evidence on clinical effectiveness, safety and cost from large clinical trials and population-based studies. All too often they do not have access to high quality evidence about community views. We therefore, conducted a large and representative population-based survey in Australia to determine what community members think about the fact...
Aim. To explore healthcare decision makers' perceptions about public involvement in setting prioriti...
All Australian citizens are provided affordable access to prescription medicines through the nation'...
Background: Funding of drugs for rare diseases (DRDs) requires decisions that balan...
BACKGROUND:Around the world government agencies responsible for the selection and reimbursement of p...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Around the world government agencies responsible for the selection and reim...
BACKGROUND: Consideration of public preferences is desirable when making decisions on the subsidy of...
The criteria used by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) for accepting ...
Aim: To investigate the perceptions, concerns and attitudes of decision-makers regarding access to h...
Background Consideration of public preferences is desirable when making decisions on the subsidy of ...
The studies that form the major part of this thesis examine the views and attitudes of the Pharmaceu...
Aim To investigate the perceptions, concerns and attitudes of decision-makers regarding access to hi...
Objective To compare the relative importance of medicine attributes and decision-making preferences...
Background: Access to 'high-cost medicines' under Australia's Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) i...
Aim. To explore healthcare decision makers' perceptions about public involvement in setting prioriti...
© Pharmaceutical Society of AustraliaOBJECTIVES: Pharmacists are the 'gatekeepers' for Pharmacist On...
Aim. To explore healthcare decision makers' perceptions about public involvement in setting prioriti...
All Australian citizens are provided affordable access to prescription medicines through the nation'...
Background: Funding of drugs for rare diseases (DRDs) requires decisions that balan...
BACKGROUND:Around the world government agencies responsible for the selection and reimbursement of p...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Around the world government agencies responsible for the selection and reim...
BACKGROUND: Consideration of public preferences is desirable when making decisions on the subsidy of...
The criteria used by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) for accepting ...
Aim: To investigate the perceptions, concerns and attitudes of decision-makers regarding access to h...
Background Consideration of public preferences is desirable when making decisions on the subsidy of ...
The studies that form the major part of this thesis examine the views and attitudes of the Pharmaceu...
Aim To investigate the perceptions, concerns and attitudes of decision-makers regarding access to hi...
Objective To compare the relative importance of medicine attributes and decision-making preferences...
Background: Access to 'high-cost medicines' under Australia's Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) i...
Aim. To explore healthcare decision makers' perceptions about public involvement in setting prioriti...
© Pharmaceutical Society of AustraliaOBJECTIVES: Pharmacists are the 'gatekeepers' for Pharmacist On...
Aim. To explore healthcare decision makers' perceptions about public involvement in setting prioriti...
All Australian citizens are provided affordable access to prescription medicines through the nation'...
Background: Funding of drugs for rare diseases (DRDs) requires decisions that balan...