Scarce healthcare resources can be allocated in many ways. The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence in the UK focuses on the size of the benefit relative to costs, yet we know that there is support among clinicians and the general public for reducing inequalities in health. This paper shows how the UK general public trade-off these sometimes competing objectives, and the data we gather allow us to show the weight given to different population groups, for example, 1 extra year of life in full health to someone who would otherwise die at the age of 60 years is worth more than twice as much as an additional year of life to someone who would otherwise die at the age of 70 years. Such data can help inform the rationing decisions...
Suppose one can fully alleviate either the very large individual health burdens of a first group or ...
Abstract Background A number of recent findings imply that the value of a life saved, life-year (LY)...
The appropriate criteria that should be used in setting priorities in a publicly funded health care ...
Scarce healthcare resources can be allocated in many ways. The National Institute for Health and Cli...
Decisions about how to allocate resources in health care are as much about social value judgements a...
In cost-utility analysis, the numbers of quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) gained are aggregated b...
A source of debate in the field of health care priority setting is whether health gains should be we...
AbstractA source of debate in the field of health care priority setting is whether health gains shou...
Objective: To elicit the views of a large nationally representative sample of adults on priorities f...
In recent years, a few health economists have begun to question the ethical underpinnings of the sta...
AbstractThere is increasing evidence that the social value of an incremental health gain depends on ...
In recent years, a few health economists have begun to question the ethical underpinnings of the sta...
This dissertation research examines the decision processes underlying how people value lives saved i...
A source of debate in the health care priority setting literature is whether to weight health gains ...
Valuing the relative benefits of different treatments helps us to allocate scarce healthcare resourc...
Suppose one can fully alleviate either the very large individual health burdens of a first group or ...
Abstract Background A number of recent findings imply that the value of a life saved, life-year (LY)...
The appropriate criteria that should be used in setting priorities in a publicly funded health care ...
Scarce healthcare resources can be allocated in many ways. The National Institute for Health and Cli...
Decisions about how to allocate resources in health care are as much about social value judgements a...
In cost-utility analysis, the numbers of quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) gained are aggregated b...
A source of debate in the field of health care priority setting is whether health gains should be we...
AbstractA source of debate in the field of health care priority setting is whether health gains shou...
Objective: To elicit the views of a large nationally representative sample of adults on priorities f...
In recent years, a few health economists have begun to question the ethical underpinnings of the sta...
AbstractThere is increasing evidence that the social value of an incremental health gain depends on ...
In recent years, a few health economists have begun to question the ethical underpinnings of the sta...
This dissertation research examines the decision processes underlying how people value lives saved i...
A source of debate in the health care priority setting literature is whether to weight health gains ...
Valuing the relative benefits of different treatments helps us to allocate scarce healthcare resourc...
Suppose one can fully alleviate either the very large individual health burdens of a first group or ...
Abstract Background A number of recent findings imply that the value of a life saved, life-year (LY)...
The appropriate criteria that should be used in setting priorities in a publicly funded health care ...