There has been growing interest in discrete choice experiments (DCEs) in health economics over the last few years. This paper identifies and describes applications conducted during 1990-2000. From this basis some important areas for future research are reflected upon. These include: having a better understanding of how respondents interpret price, risk and time attributes; strengthening designs and analysis; investigating decision making heuristics employed when completing DCEs, and the extent these are related to the complexity of the task, external validity, reliability and generalisability. Collaborative work with statistical design experts, psychologists, sociologists and qualitative researchers will prove useful when investigating thes...
Aim: Discrete choice experiments (DCE) are a method to assess willingness-to-pay (WTP) within the fr...
In this paper we present results on the effect of medical experience on the economic evaluation of h...
As noted in Chapter 1, the application of discrete choice experiments (DCEs) in health economics has...
Using Discrete Choice Experiments to Value Health and Health Care takes a fresh and contemporay look...
Since their introduction in health economics in the early 1990s, research in the area of health care...
Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) have become a commonly used instrument in health economics. This ...
The aim of this thesis is to broaden work in the area of discrete choice experiments (DCEs) in healt...
Over the last 15 years, discrete choice experiments (DCEs) have proved a very useful technique both ...
One method that is increasingly being used in health economics to elicit stated preferences concerni...
Background: Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) are increasingly used in health economics to address ...
To investigate the impact of health policies on individual well-being, estimate the value to society...
Stated preference techniques including the discrete choice experiment (DCE) provide a fundamental an...
Background Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) are increasingly used in health economics to address ...
Compared to many applied areas of economics, health economics has a strong tradition in eliciting an...
This chapter focuses on stated preferences obtained from discrete choice experiments (DCEs also know...
Aim: Discrete choice experiments (DCE) are a method to assess willingness-to-pay (WTP) within the fr...
In this paper we present results on the effect of medical experience on the economic evaluation of h...
As noted in Chapter 1, the application of discrete choice experiments (DCEs) in health economics has...
Using Discrete Choice Experiments to Value Health and Health Care takes a fresh and contemporay look...
Since their introduction in health economics in the early 1990s, research in the area of health care...
Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) have become a commonly used instrument in health economics. This ...
The aim of this thesis is to broaden work in the area of discrete choice experiments (DCEs) in healt...
Over the last 15 years, discrete choice experiments (DCEs) have proved a very useful technique both ...
One method that is increasingly being used in health economics to elicit stated preferences concerni...
Background: Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) are increasingly used in health economics to address ...
To investigate the impact of health policies on individual well-being, estimate the value to society...
Stated preference techniques including the discrete choice experiment (DCE) provide a fundamental an...
Background Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) are increasingly used in health economics to address ...
Compared to many applied areas of economics, health economics has a strong tradition in eliciting an...
This chapter focuses on stated preferences obtained from discrete choice experiments (DCEs also know...
Aim: Discrete choice experiments (DCE) are a method to assess willingness-to-pay (WTP) within the fr...
In this paper we present results on the effect of medical experience on the economic evaluation of h...
As noted in Chapter 1, the application of discrete choice experiments (DCEs) in health economics has...