International audienceWe evaluate the introduction of various forms of antihypertensive treatments in France with a distribution-sensitive cost-benefit analysis. Compared to traditional cost-benefit analysis, we implement distributional weighting based on equivalent incomes, a new concept of individual well-being that does respect individual preferences but is not subjectively welfarist. Individual preferences are estimated on the basis of a contingent valuation question, introduced into a representative survey of the French population. Compared to traditional cost-effectiveness analysis in health technology assessment, we show that it is feasible to go beyond a narrow evaluation of health outcomes while still fully exploiting the sophistic...
Welfare economics encompasses other public choice theories besides utilitarianism, like egalitarian ...
Distributional cost-effectiveness analysis (DCEA) is a framework for incorporating health inequality...
Cost-effectiveness, and cost-utility, analyses have historically been the most widely used technique...
International audienceWe evaluate the introduction of various forms of antihypertensive treatments i...
International audienceWe evaluate the introduction of various forms of antihypertensive treatments i...
We evaluate the introduction of various forms of antihypertensive treatments in France with a distri...
We evaluate the introduction of various forms of antihypertensive treatment in France with a distrib...
The economic evaluation which supports Health Technology Assessment (HTA) should inform policy maker...
We argue that the economic evaluation of health care (cost-benefit analysis) should respect individu...
We argue that the economic evaluation of health care (cost-benefit analysis) should respect individu...
Aim: This paper summarizes the deficiencies and weaknesses of the most frequently used methods for t...
Background Health inequalities can be partially addressed through the range of treatments funded by ...
Recent work has clarified the welfare implications of the application of cost-effectiveness analysis...
Economic evaluation is a useful and increasingly popular tool that helps policy makers and health pr...
The paper addresses some limitations of the QALY approach and outlines a valuation procedure that ma...
Welfare economics encompasses other public choice theories besides utilitarianism, like egalitarian ...
Distributional cost-effectiveness analysis (DCEA) is a framework for incorporating health inequality...
Cost-effectiveness, and cost-utility, analyses have historically been the most widely used technique...
International audienceWe evaluate the introduction of various forms of antihypertensive treatments i...
International audienceWe evaluate the introduction of various forms of antihypertensive treatments i...
We evaluate the introduction of various forms of antihypertensive treatments in France with a distri...
We evaluate the introduction of various forms of antihypertensive treatment in France with a distrib...
The economic evaluation which supports Health Technology Assessment (HTA) should inform policy maker...
We argue that the economic evaluation of health care (cost-benefit analysis) should respect individu...
We argue that the economic evaluation of health care (cost-benefit analysis) should respect individu...
Aim: This paper summarizes the deficiencies and weaknesses of the most frequently used methods for t...
Background Health inequalities can be partially addressed through the range of treatments funded by ...
Recent work has clarified the welfare implications of the application of cost-effectiveness analysis...
Economic evaluation is a useful and increasingly popular tool that helps policy makers and health pr...
The paper addresses some limitations of the QALY approach and outlines a valuation procedure that ma...
Welfare economics encompasses other public choice theories besides utilitarianism, like egalitarian ...
Distributional cost-effectiveness analysis (DCEA) is a framework for incorporating health inequality...
Cost-effectiveness, and cost-utility, analyses have historically been the most widely used technique...