For at least two decades, there has been an intense debate on whether and how to include the value of lost productivity in economic evaluations. This debate is often reflected in pharmacoeconomic guidelines, which have been developed to indicate the methods and requirements for the design, execution, and reporting of economic evaluations in a particular country. Objective: To examine what various national pharmacoeconomic guidelines recommend regarding the identification, measurement, and valuation of lost productivity. Methods: First, the theoretical framework on how lost productivity can be identified, measured, and valued is described. Second, a summary sheet has been used to identify various pharmacoeconomic guidelines recommendations r...
Productivity costs related to paid work are commonly calculated in economic evaluations of health te...
Traditionally, production losses are estimated using the human capital or friction cost method. Thes...
AbstractObjectivesThe objectives of this article were to assess the positions of the various nationa...
For at least two decades, there has been an intense debate on whether and how to include the value o...
AbstractFor at least two decades, there has been an intense debate on whether and how to include the...
AbstractBackgroundProductivity losses often contribute significantly to the total costs in economic ...
Productivity costs are frequently omitted from economic evaluations, despite their often strong impa...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed (1) to perform a systematic literature review of instruments for measur...
OBJECTIVES: There were two study objectives: (i) to identify, via consensus, a key set of items for ...
Traditionally, productivity loss has been measured according to illness-related absence from work (a...
ABSTRACTBackgroundIn 1996 the Washington Panel controversially recommended valuing productivity cost...
Background: When national pharmacoeconomic guidelines are compared, different recommendations are id...
The objective of this study is to review current measurement issues and valuation methods such as "h...
Background Standardised integration of productivity costs into health economic evaluations is hinde...
__Abstract__ Background: The question of how to value lost productivity in economic evaluations h...
Productivity costs related to paid work are commonly calculated in economic evaluations of health te...
Traditionally, production losses are estimated using the human capital or friction cost method. Thes...
AbstractObjectivesThe objectives of this article were to assess the positions of the various nationa...
For at least two decades, there has been an intense debate on whether and how to include the value o...
AbstractFor at least two decades, there has been an intense debate on whether and how to include the...
AbstractBackgroundProductivity losses often contribute significantly to the total costs in economic ...
Productivity costs are frequently omitted from economic evaluations, despite their often strong impa...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed (1) to perform a systematic literature review of instruments for measur...
OBJECTIVES: There were two study objectives: (i) to identify, via consensus, a key set of items for ...
Traditionally, productivity loss has been measured according to illness-related absence from work (a...
ABSTRACTBackgroundIn 1996 the Washington Panel controversially recommended valuing productivity cost...
Background: When national pharmacoeconomic guidelines are compared, different recommendations are id...
The objective of this study is to review current measurement issues and valuation methods such as "h...
Background Standardised integration of productivity costs into health economic evaluations is hinde...
__Abstract__ Background: The question of how to value lost productivity in economic evaluations h...
Productivity costs related to paid work are commonly calculated in economic evaluations of health te...
Traditionally, production losses are estimated using the human capital or friction cost method. Thes...
AbstractObjectivesThe objectives of this article were to assess the positions of the various nationa...