Objectives: A linked evidence approach (LEA) is the synthesis of systematically acquired evidence on the accuracy of a medical test, its impact on clinical decision making and the effectiveness of consequent treatment options. We aimed to assess the practical utility of this methodology and to develop a decision framework to guide its use. Methods: As Australia has lengthy experience with LEA, we reviewed health technology assessment (HTA) reports informing reimbursement decisions by the Medical Services Advisory Committee (August 2005 to March 2012). Eligibility was determined according to predetermined criteria and data were extracted on test characteristics, evaluation methodologies, and reported difficulties. Fifty percent of the evid...
To develop guidance on what information to include and how to present it in tables summarizing the e...
Artículo de publicación ISIObjective:To develop guidance on what information to include and how to p...
Topic development and structuring a systematic review of diagnostic tests are complementary processe...
Objectives: A linked evidence approach (LEA) is the synthesis of systematically acquired evidence on...
BACKGROUND The health consequences of medical testing are often not apparent or easily measured. To ...
It is uncommon to find published clinical trials that measure the health benefits of medical testing...
The development of medical test evaluation has predominantly focused on evidence around test perform...
Background: Evaluations of diagnostic tests are challenging because of the indirect nature of their ...
In recent years, Health Technology Assessment (HTA) processes specific to diagnostics and prognostic...
OBJECTIVE: Before introducing a test in clinical practice, its characteristics and added value shoul...
This dissertation aims to make four contributions to knowledge. First, unlike other fields (e.g. sci...
Objectives To review how health technology assessments (HTA) of medical tests incorporate intermedia...
OBJECTIVE: Before introducing a test in clinical practice, its characteristics and added value shoul...
To develop guidance on what information to include and how to present it in tables summarizing the e...
The salient question to ask when evaluating a diagnostic test is “Does the use of this test lead to ...
To develop guidance on what information to include and how to present it in tables summarizing the e...
Artículo de publicación ISIObjective:To develop guidance on what information to include and how to p...
Topic development and structuring a systematic review of diagnostic tests are complementary processe...
Objectives: A linked evidence approach (LEA) is the synthesis of systematically acquired evidence on...
BACKGROUND The health consequences of medical testing are often not apparent or easily measured. To ...
It is uncommon to find published clinical trials that measure the health benefits of medical testing...
The development of medical test evaluation has predominantly focused on evidence around test perform...
Background: Evaluations of diagnostic tests are challenging because of the indirect nature of their ...
In recent years, Health Technology Assessment (HTA) processes specific to diagnostics and prognostic...
OBJECTIVE: Before introducing a test in clinical practice, its characteristics and added value shoul...
This dissertation aims to make four contributions to knowledge. First, unlike other fields (e.g. sci...
Objectives To review how health technology assessments (HTA) of medical tests incorporate intermedia...
OBJECTIVE: Before introducing a test in clinical practice, its characteristics and added value shoul...
To develop guidance on what information to include and how to present it in tables summarizing the e...
The salient question to ask when evaluating a diagnostic test is “Does the use of this test lead to ...
To develop guidance on what information to include and how to present it in tables summarizing the e...
Artículo de publicación ISIObjective:To develop guidance on what information to include and how to p...
Topic development and structuring a systematic review of diagnostic tests are complementary processe...