Grutters et al show that economic assessments can inform the development of new health technologies at an early stage. This is an important contribution to health services and policy research, which implies a “shift away” from the more traditional forms of academic health economic modeling. Because transforming established disciplinary traditions is both valuable and demanding, we invite scholars to further the discussion on how the value of health innovations should be appraised in view of today’s societal challenges
This commentary considers the positive and negative consequences of early economic modelling and exp...
With their article, Grutters et al raise an important question: What do successful health technology...
Abstract Background: New technologies constitute an important cost-driver in healthcare, but the dy...
A recent paper by Grutters et al makes the case for early health economic modeling in the developmen...
Background: To assess whether early health economic modeling helps to distinguish those healthcare i...
Lehoux et al provide a highly valid contribution in conceptualizing value in value propositions for ...
Early economic modelling has long been recommended to aid research and development (R&D)...
The current system of health technology development is characterised by multiple misalignments. The ...
Aligning innovation processes in healthcare with health system demands is a societal obj...
In a review recently published in this journal, Grutters et al outline the scope and impact of their...
Health economics is extensively used by reimbursement agencies to make decisions on whether to adopt...
Grutters et al recently investigated the role of early health economic modelling of hea...
Grutters et al recently investigated the role of early health economic modelling of health technolog...
In this commentary, we discuss early stage assessments of innovative medical technologies...
In a review recently published in this journal, Grutters et al outline the scope and impact of their...
This commentary considers the positive and negative consequences of early economic modelling and exp...
With their article, Grutters et al raise an important question: What do successful health technology...
Abstract Background: New technologies constitute an important cost-driver in healthcare, but the dy...
A recent paper by Grutters et al makes the case for early health economic modeling in the developmen...
Background: To assess whether early health economic modeling helps to distinguish those healthcare i...
Lehoux et al provide a highly valid contribution in conceptualizing value in value propositions for ...
Early economic modelling has long been recommended to aid research and development (R&D)...
The current system of health technology development is characterised by multiple misalignments. The ...
Aligning innovation processes in healthcare with health system demands is a societal obj...
In a review recently published in this journal, Grutters et al outline the scope and impact of their...
Health economics is extensively used by reimbursement agencies to make decisions on whether to adopt...
Grutters et al recently investigated the role of early health economic modelling of hea...
Grutters et al recently investigated the role of early health economic modelling of health technolog...
In this commentary, we discuss early stage assessments of innovative medical technologies...
In a review recently published in this journal, Grutters et al outline the scope and impact of their...
This commentary considers the positive and negative consequences of early economic modelling and exp...
With their article, Grutters et al raise an important question: What do successful health technology...
Abstract Background: New technologies constitute an important cost-driver in healthcare, but the dy...