Recent research has questioned the rationales of using cost-effectiveness metrics of medical technologies to guide reimbursement. I discuss here the underlying ideas of this research, which argues that reimbursement based on cost effectiveness criteria leads to both static- and dynamic inefficiencies
Limited healthcare budgets result in payers adopting policies at national, regional or local level t...
During recent discussions, it has been argued that stratified cost-effectiveness analysis has a key ...
Increased health care spending has been argued to be largely due to technological change. Cost-effec...
<span lang="EN-GB">Recent research has questioned the rationales of using cost-effectiveness metrics...
The majority of the current systems spread across the world require the demonstration of the value o...
Paying for cost-effective health care: Does it violate both static- and dynamic efficiency
The paper studies the incentive for providers to invest in new health care technologies under altern...
While cost-effectiveness (CE) analysis has provided a guide to allocating often scarce resources spe...
The paper studies the incentive for providers to invest in new health care technologies under altern...
The paper studies the incentive for providers to invest in new health care technologies under altern...
The paper studies the incentive for providers to invest in new health care technologies under altern...
Knowledge about the cost-effectiveness of innovative technologies or new guidelines in health care i...
We use a simple model to study the static and dynamic efficiency of alternative regulation regimes f...
In the past few years, empirical estimates of the marginal cost at which health care produces a qual...
Given the rapid growth in health care spending that is often attributed to technological change, man...
Limited healthcare budgets result in payers adopting policies at national, regional or local level t...
During recent discussions, it has been argued that stratified cost-effectiveness analysis has a key ...
Increased health care spending has been argued to be largely due to technological change. Cost-effec...
<span lang="EN-GB">Recent research has questioned the rationales of using cost-effectiveness metrics...
The majority of the current systems spread across the world require the demonstration of the value o...
Paying for cost-effective health care: Does it violate both static- and dynamic efficiency
The paper studies the incentive for providers to invest in new health care technologies under altern...
While cost-effectiveness (CE) analysis has provided a guide to allocating often scarce resources spe...
The paper studies the incentive for providers to invest in new health care technologies under altern...
The paper studies the incentive for providers to invest in new health care technologies under altern...
The paper studies the incentive for providers to invest in new health care technologies under altern...
Knowledge about the cost-effectiveness of innovative technologies or new guidelines in health care i...
We use a simple model to study the static and dynamic efficiency of alternative regulation regimes f...
In the past few years, empirical estimates of the marginal cost at which health care produces a qual...
Given the rapid growth in health care spending that is often attributed to technological change, man...
Limited healthcare budgets result in payers adopting policies at national, regional or local level t...
During recent discussions, it has been argued that stratified cost-effectiveness analysis has a key ...
Increased health care spending has been argued to be largely due to technological change. Cost-effec...