Priorities for public health innovations are typically not considered equally by all members of the public. When faced with a choice between various innovation options, it is, therefore, possible that some respondents eliminate and/or select innovations based on certain characteristics. This paper proposes a flexible method for exploring and accommodating situations where respondents exhibit such behaviours, whilst addressing preference heterogeneity. We present an empirical case study on the public's preferences for health service innovations. We show that allowing for elimination-by-aspects and/or selection-by-aspects behavioural rules leads to substantial improvements in model fit and, importantly, has implications for willingness to pay...
An individual choosing a health insurance policy faces a complex decision environment where a large ...
Introduction: The optimal approach to engage the public in healthcare decision-making is unclear. Ap...
Background - Economic evaluation of mandatory health programmes generally do not consider the utilit...
Priorities for public health innovations are typically not considered equally by all members of the ...
Background: Prioritising scarce resources for investment in innovation by publically funded health s...
Background Prioritising scarce resources for investment in innovation by publically funded health sy...
Much of the literature on distributive preferences covers specific considerations in isolation, and ...
Much of the literature on distributive preferences covers specific considerations in isolation, and ...
The aim of this thesis is to broaden work in the area of discrete choice experiments (DCEs) in healt...
One approach to improve public health is to implement preventive programs that have been proven effe...
Background. Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) are increasingly used in the health care context to i...
Background. Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) are increasingly used in the health care context to i...
To investigate the impact of health policies on individual well-being, estimate the value to society...
Including societal preferences in allocation decisions is an important challenge for the health care...
An extensive literature has established that it is common for respondents to ignore attributes of th...
An individual choosing a health insurance policy faces a complex decision environment where a large ...
Introduction: The optimal approach to engage the public in healthcare decision-making is unclear. Ap...
Background - Economic evaluation of mandatory health programmes generally do not consider the utilit...
Priorities for public health innovations are typically not considered equally by all members of the ...
Background: Prioritising scarce resources for investment in innovation by publically funded health s...
Background Prioritising scarce resources for investment in innovation by publically funded health sy...
Much of the literature on distributive preferences covers specific considerations in isolation, and ...
Much of the literature on distributive preferences covers specific considerations in isolation, and ...
The aim of this thesis is to broaden work in the area of discrete choice experiments (DCEs) in healt...
One approach to improve public health is to implement preventive programs that have been proven effe...
Background. Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) are increasingly used in the health care context to i...
Background. Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) are increasingly used in the health care context to i...
To investigate the impact of health policies on individual well-being, estimate the value to society...
Including societal preferences in allocation decisions is an important challenge for the health care...
An extensive literature has established that it is common for respondents to ignore attributes of th...
An individual choosing a health insurance policy faces a complex decision environment where a large ...
Introduction: The optimal approach to engage the public in healthcare decision-making is unclear. Ap...
Background - Economic evaluation of mandatory health programmes generally do not consider the utilit...