Objectives: To investigate whether the use of economic evaluation (EE) in healthcare decision making is influenced by the social values and institutional context in a given country. Methods: We developed and tested a conceptual framework for the 36 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries. The countries were divided into two groups based on the extent of their use of EE in drug reimbursement. The key social values were efficiency, equity, and personal responsibility, measured in an international survey. Countries were classified based on their institutional context in terms of their general welfare paradigm/type of healthcare system and the administrative tradition to which they belong. We performed correlatio...
BackgroundIn addition to cost-effectiveness, national guidelines often include other factors in reim...
Despite recent initiatives across a number of countries to institutionalise the use of economic eval...
Abstract Background The use of economic evaluations i...
There is a fairly strong case to argue that culture, values, and institutional context have an influ...
Developed countries' publicly funded health care systems all share the similar task of deciding whic...
Developed countries' publicly funded health care systems all share the similar task of deciding whic...
Background: In addition to cost-effectiveness, national guidelines often include other factors in re...
First Published February 13, 2018Differences in welfare attitudes of Eastern and Western Europeans h...
Background In addition to cost-effectiveness, national guidelines often include other factors in re...
Background: In addition to cost-effectiveness, national guidelines often include other factors in re...
The objective of this paper is to examine the impact of economic evaluation on the reimbursement pro...
Economic evaluations are becoming of utmost importance to help policymakers in the allocation of sca...
The production of health economic evaluations of pharmaceuticals is a global, multibillion dollar in...
Throughout this document, we confirm that the inclusion of social costs in economic evaluations is q...
ABSTRACT Introduction : Economic evaluations can provide "value-for money" information to ...
BackgroundIn addition to cost-effectiveness, national guidelines often include other factors in reim...
Despite recent initiatives across a number of countries to institutionalise the use of economic eval...
Abstract Background The use of economic evaluations i...
There is a fairly strong case to argue that culture, values, and institutional context have an influ...
Developed countries' publicly funded health care systems all share the similar task of deciding whic...
Developed countries' publicly funded health care systems all share the similar task of deciding whic...
Background: In addition to cost-effectiveness, national guidelines often include other factors in re...
First Published February 13, 2018Differences in welfare attitudes of Eastern and Western Europeans h...
Background In addition to cost-effectiveness, national guidelines often include other factors in re...
Background: In addition to cost-effectiveness, national guidelines often include other factors in re...
The objective of this paper is to examine the impact of economic evaluation on the reimbursement pro...
Economic evaluations are becoming of utmost importance to help policymakers in the allocation of sca...
The production of health economic evaluations of pharmaceuticals is a global, multibillion dollar in...
Throughout this document, we confirm that the inclusion of social costs in economic evaluations is q...
ABSTRACT Introduction : Economic evaluations can provide "value-for money" information to ...
BackgroundIn addition to cost-effectiveness, national guidelines often include other factors in reim...
Despite recent initiatives across a number of countries to institutionalise the use of economic eval...
Abstract Background The use of economic evaluations i...