Abstract This is a review of the Health Utilities Index (HUI®) multi-attribute health-status classification systems, and single- and multi-attribute utility scoring systems. HUI refers to both HUI Mark 2 (HUI2) and HUI Mark 3 (HUI3) instruments. The classification systems provide compact but comprehensive frameworks within which to describe health status. The multi-attribute utility functions provide all the information required to calculate single-summary scores of health-related quality of life (HRQL) for each health state defined by the classification systems. The use of HUI in clinical studies for a wide variety of conditions in a large number of countries is illustrated. HUI provides comprehensive, reliable, responsive and valid measur...
PURPOSE: To derive a health state classification system (HSCS) from the cancer-specific quality of l...
Directly measured standard gamble (SG) utility scores reflect the respondent's assessment and valuat...
This paper presents further work on the development of the Australian Multi-attribute Utility (AMAU)...
This paper is of interest to analysts, policy makers and decision makers involved with descriptive c...
<p>The Health Utilities Index includes two complementary systems of classification of multi-attribut...
Apply the health utilities index (HUI) approach in population health measurement in Singapore
Objective Empirical head-to-head comparison of the health utility index (HUI) mark 2 and 3 and the E...
Development of a Health Utilities Index for the French Population The Health Utilities Index is a ge...
Measuring health and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is important for tracking the health of ...
Measuring health and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is important for tracking the health of ...
Patient-reported outcomes are recognized as essential for the evaluation of medical and public healt...
Introduction: There are few publications reporting health-related quality of life (HRQL) in developi...
Multi-attribute utility instruments (MAUIs) are increasingly being used as a means of quantifying ut...
Series provides for the circulation on a pre-publication basis of research con-ducted by CHEPA facul...
This paper reports the results of a study to estimate a statistical health state valuation model for...
PURPOSE: To derive a health state classification system (HSCS) from the cancer-specific quality of l...
Directly measured standard gamble (SG) utility scores reflect the respondent's assessment and valuat...
This paper presents further work on the development of the Australian Multi-attribute Utility (AMAU)...
This paper is of interest to analysts, policy makers and decision makers involved with descriptive c...
<p>The Health Utilities Index includes two complementary systems of classification of multi-attribut...
Apply the health utilities index (HUI) approach in population health measurement in Singapore
Objective Empirical head-to-head comparison of the health utility index (HUI) mark 2 and 3 and the E...
Development of a Health Utilities Index for the French Population The Health Utilities Index is a ge...
Measuring health and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is important for tracking the health of ...
Measuring health and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is important for tracking the health of ...
Patient-reported outcomes are recognized as essential for the evaluation of medical and public healt...
Introduction: There are few publications reporting health-related quality of life (HRQL) in developi...
Multi-attribute utility instruments (MAUIs) are increasingly being used as a means of quantifying ut...
Series provides for the circulation on a pre-publication basis of research con-ducted by CHEPA facul...
This paper reports the results of a study to estimate a statistical health state valuation model for...
PURPOSE: To derive a health state classification system (HSCS) from the cancer-specific quality of l...
Directly measured standard gamble (SG) utility scores reflect the respondent's assessment and valuat...
This paper presents further work on the development of the Australian Multi-attribute Utility (AMAU)...