Although the U.S. spends more on medical care than any country in the world, Americans live shorter lives than the citizens of other high-income countries. Many important opportunities to improve this record lie outside the health sector and involve improving the conditions in which Americans live and work: safe design and maintenance of roads, bridges, train tracks, and airports; control of environmental pollutants; occupational safety; healthy buildings; a safe and healthy food supply; safe manufacture of consumer products; a healthy social environment; and others. Faced with the overwhelming array of possibilities, U.S. decision makers need help identifying those that can contribute the most to health. Cost-effectiveness analysis is desi...
textabstractCost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) provides one means by which decision-makers may asses...
AbstractHealthcare delivery in the USA and abroad has changed dramatically over the last several dec...
In decision making regarding optimal resource allocation to safeguard public health, policymakers an...
Although the U.S. spends more on medical care than any country in the world, Americans live shorter ...
Health policy instruments such as the public financing of health technologies (e.g., new drugs, vacc...
Economic evaluation, most commonly in the form of cost-effectiveness analysis, has now become an est...
Cost-effectiveness analysis has much conceptual attractiveness in priority setting but is not used t...
Increasingly, both private and public health care institutions in the United States are looking towa...
The United States spends more of its gross domestic product on health care than any other industrial...
Are we getting the most health improvement possible for our money. In other words, are all the thing...
Promoting human health and safety by reducing exposures to risks and harms through regulatory interv...
Just over 40 years have passed since the publication of thefirst cost-effectiveness analysis that ar...
The major expansion of federal comparative effectiveness research launched in 2009 held the potentia...
Recent work has clarified the welfare implications of the application of cost-effectiveness analysis...
Promoted as a way to make medical decisions more rational as pressure mounts to control costs and im...
textabstractCost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) provides one means by which decision-makers may asses...
AbstractHealthcare delivery in the USA and abroad has changed dramatically over the last several dec...
In decision making regarding optimal resource allocation to safeguard public health, policymakers an...
Although the U.S. spends more on medical care than any country in the world, Americans live shorter ...
Health policy instruments such as the public financing of health technologies (e.g., new drugs, vacc...
Economic evaluation, most commonly in the form of cost-effectiveness analysis, has now become an est...
Cost-effectiveness analysis has much conceptual attractiveness in priority setting but is not used t...
Increasingly, both private and public health care institutions in the United States are looking towa...
The United States spends more of its gross domestic product on health care than any other industrial...
Are we getting the most health improvement possible for our money. In other words, are all the thing...
Promoting human health and safety by reducing exposures to risks and harms through regulatory interv...
Just over 40 years have passed since the publication of thefirst cost-effectiveness analysis that ar...
The major expansion of federal comparative effectiveness research launched in 2009 held the potentia...
Recent work has clarified the welfare implications of the application of cost-effectiveness analysis...
Promoted as a way to make medical decisions more rational as pressure mounts to control costs and im...
textabstractCost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) provides one means by which decision-makers may asses...
AbstractHealthcare delivery in the USA and abroad has changed dramatically over the last several dec...
In decision making regarding optimal resource allocation to safeguard public health, policymakers an...