Cost-effectiveness, and cost-utility, analyses have historically been the most widely used techniques of economic evaluation applied to the evaluation of health care programs. However, in recent years there has been renewed interest in the use of cost-benefit analysis, which requires the assessment of programme benefits in monetary terms. The emerging consensus is that such monetary valuation is most appropriately obtained using a survey of individual `willingness-to-pay' (WTP) for the program of interest. There are obviously a considerable number of methodological issues and potential biases to be considered in performing such a survey, which may be grouped into three main areas: (i) the construction and specification of the contingent mar...
The appropriate technique for econometric analysis of WTP (willingness to pay) data is an issue whic...
Willingness-to-pay (WTP) studies are increasingly being used in the evaluation of health care progra...
This paper compares willingness to pay (WTP) estimates generated from the dichotomous choice (DC) an...
Cost-effectiveness, and cost-utility, analyses have historically been the most widely used technique...
Cost-effectiveness, and cost-utility, analyses have historically been the most widely used technique...
The Commonwealth Department of Health and Family Services is considering options for the update of i...
The aims of this paper is to outline three types of arguments put forward that WTP is superior to QA...
This paper is based upon an extensive review of 71 willingness-to-pay (WTP) surveys of health and he...
The development of methods to measure willingness to pay (WTP) has renewed interest in cost-benefit ...
This paper addresses the question of how willingness to pay (WTP) values in health care evaluation c...
Cost-effectiveness, and cost-utility, analyses have historically been the most widely used technique...
Abstract: Willingness-to-pay (WTP) studies are increasingly being used in the evaluation of health c...
The development of methods to measure willingness to pay (WTP) has renewed interest in cost-benefit ...
Recently, several experts in stated preference willingness to pay (WTP) methods have advo-cated grea...
Pharmaceutical expenditure represents a large percentage of total healthcare expenditure, and has th...
The appropriate technique for econometric analysis of WTP (willingness to pay) data is an issue whic...
Willingness-to-pay (WTP) studies are increasingly being used in the evaluation of health care progra...
This paper compares willingness to pay (WTP) estimates generated from the dichotomous choice (DC) an...
Cost-effectiveness, and cost-utility, analyses have historically been the most widely used technique...
Cost-effectiveness, and cost-utility, analyses have historically been the most widely used technique...
The Commonwealth Department of Health and Family Services is considering options for the update of i...
The aims of this paper is to outline three types of arguments put forward that WTP is superior to QA...
This paper is based upon an extensive review of 71 willingness-to-pay (WTP) surveys of health and he...
The development of methods to measure willingness to pay (WTP) has renewed interest in cost-benefit ...
This paper addresses the question of how willingness to pay (WTP) values in health care evaluation c...
Cost-effectiveness, and cost-utility, analyses have historically been the most widely used technique...
Abstract: Willingness-to-pay (WTP) studies are increasingly being used in the evaluation of health c...
The development of methods to measure willingness to pay (WTP) has renewed interest in cost-benefit ...
Recently, several experts in stated preference willingness to pay (WTP) methods have advo-cated grea...
Pharmaceutical expenditure represents a large percentage of total healthcare expenditure, and has th...
The appropriate technique for econometric analysis of WTP (willingness to pay) data is an issue whic...
Willingness-to-pay (WTP) studies are increasingly being used in the evaluation of health care progra...
This paper compares willingness to pay (WTP) estimates generated from the dichotomous choice (DC) an...