Background: Increasing life expectancy and decreasing marginal valuation of additional QALYs over time may serve as a basis for discounting future health effects from a societal perspective. Therefore, we tested the hypothesis that societal time preference for health is related to perceived future life expectancy. Methods: A sample of 223 people from the general population prioritised healthcare programmes with differential timing of health benefits and costs from a societal perspective. Furthermore, we asked respondents to estimate future life expectancy. Results: The relationship between future life expectancy and time preference for health is ambiguous. We observed that people who expected a higher future life expectancy elicited higher ...
Despite the recent increase in economic evaluations of health care programs in low and middle income...
Research on time preferences and discounting has two main motivations: to inform decision making by ...
Cost-effectiveness analyses usually quantify peoples ’ attitudes towards delayed outcomes using the ...
AbstractObjectivesIn economic evaluations future health and monetary outcomes are commonly discounte...
Currently, much debate still surrounds the discounting of health effects: Most general consensus sta...
Currently, much debate still surrounds the discounting of health effects: Most general consensus sta...
Currently, much debate still surrounds the discounting of health effects: Most general consensus sta...
In a pilot study we investigate whether the inferences we draw about people’s preferences towards li...
This work addresses the positive question-- What rate do people use to discount health (or other non...
Background: Temporal discounting is an important determinant of many health and financial outcomes, ...
Background This study provides an empirical investigation into differential time preferences between...
Background This study provides an empirical investigation into differential time preferences between...
Background This study provides an empirical investigation into differential time preferences between...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether time preferences for own health are the same as...
Temporal discounting is an important determinant of many health and financial outcomes, but we are n...
Despite the recent increase in economic evaluations of health care programs in low and middle income...
Research on time preferences and discounting has two main motivations: to inform decision making by ...
Cost-effectiveness analyses usually quantify peoples ’ attitudes towards delayed outcomes using the ...
AbstractObjectivesIn economic evaluations future health and monetary outcomes are commonly discounte...
Currently, much debate still surrounds the discounting of health effects: Most general consensus sta...
Currently, much debate still surrounds the discounting of health effects: Most general consensus sta...
Currently, much debate still surrounds the discounting of health effects: Most general consensus sta...
In a pilot study we investigate whether the inferences we draw about people’s preferences towards li...
This work addresses the positive question-- What rate do people use to discount health (or other non...
Background: Temporal discounting is an important determinant of many health and financial outcomes, ...
Background This study provides an empirical investigation into differential time preferences between...
Background This study provides an empirical investigation into differential time preferences between...
Background This study provides an empirical investigation into differential time preferences between...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether time preferences for own health are the same as...
Temporal discounting is an important determinant of many health and financial outcomes, but we are n...
Despite the recent increase in economic evaluations of health care programs in low and middle income...
Research on time preferences and discounting has two main motivations: to inform decision making by ...
Cost-effectiveness analyses usually quantify peoples ’ attitudes towards delayed outcomes using the ...