Background: Baseline imbalances, skewed costs, the correlation between costs and effects, and missing data are statistical challenges that are often not adequately accounted for in the analysis of cost-effectiveness data. This study aims to illustrate the impact of accounting for these statistical challenges in trial-based economic evaluations. Methods: Data from two trial-based economic evaluations, the REALISE and HypoAware studies, were used. In total, 14 full cost-effectiveness analyses were performed per study, in which the four statistical challenges in trial-based economic evaluations were taken into account step-by-step. Statistical approaches were compared in terms of the resulting cost and effect differences, ICERs, and probabilit...
It is commonly suggested that there are two com-peting approaches to the economic evaluation of heal...
In trial-based cost-effectiveness analysis baseline mean utility values are invariably imbalanced be...
As many more clinical trials collect economic information within their study design, so health econo...
BACKGROUND: Baseline imbalances, skewed costs, the correlation between costs and effects, and missin...
The statistical quality of trial-based economic evaluations is often suboptimal, while a comprehensi...
Introduction: The statistical quality of many trial-based economic evaluations is poor. When conduct...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to assess the performance and impact of multilevel modelling (...
Background Many randomized controlled trials (RCTs) collect cost-effectiveness data. Without appropr...
Many cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) use data from observational studies. Statistical methods can...
The past two decades have seen an increasing use of statistical methods to support economic evaluati...
Economic evaluations are undertaken to help inform decision making, for example, to help determine w...
Due to high and rising healthcare costs in combination with budget constraints and rising demands fo...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Missing ...
Increasing numbers of economic evaluations are conducted alongside randomised controlled trials. Suc...
Healthcare decision-makers around the world are facing tough decisions regarding the allocation of h...
It is commonly suggested that there are two com-peting approaches to the economic evaluation of heal...
In trial-based cost-effectiveness analysis baseline mean utility values are invariably imbalanced be...
As many more clinical trials collect economic information within their study design, so health econo...
BACKGROUND: Baseline imbalances, skewed costs, the correlation between costs and effects, and missin...
The statistical quality of trial-based economic evaluations is often suboptimal, while a comprehensi...
Introduction: The statistical quality of many trial-based economic evaluations is poor. When conduct...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to assess the performance and impact of multilevel modelling (...
Background Many randomized controlled trials (RCTs) collect cost-effectiveness data. Without appropr...
Many cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) use data from observational studies. Statistical methods can...
The past two decades have seen an increasing use of statistical methods to support economic evaluati...
Economic evaluations are undertaken to help inform decision making, for example, to help determine w...
Due to high and rising healthcare costs in combination with budget constraints and rising demands fo...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Missing ...
Increasing numbers of economic evaluations are conducted alongside randomised controlled trials. Suc...
Healthcare decision-makers around the world are facing tough decisions regarding the allocation of h...
It is commonly suggested that there are two com-peting approaches to the economic evaluation of heal...
In trial-based cost-effectiveness analysis baseline mean utility values are invariably imbalanced be...
As many more clinical trials collect economic information within their study design, so health econo...