This thesis looks at health care priorities across patient groups, and compares two interventions for two different patient groups with base in the defined Norwegian priority criteria of severity, effect and cost-effectiveness. The comparison takes base in existing studies, and a methodological “gold standard” is defined to enable a comparison across the groups of heroin abuse and metastatic colorectal cancer. The aim of the thesis is to illustrate how an operationalization of severity can affect priority decisions, and the severity measure of absolute QALY loss (AQL) is compared to the severity measure of relative QALY loss (RQL). The methadone intervention for heroin abuse proved to be both more effective and more cost-effective than the ...
New health technologies are being developed, while public healthcare resources are limited. This sit...
The aim of this thesis is to analyze the role of health economics for priority setting in health car...
In recent years, a few health economists have begun to question the ethical underpinnings of the sta...
This thesis looks at health care priorities across patient groups, and compares two interventions fo...
Priority setting in health care is ubiquitous and health authorities are increasingly recognising th...
Priority setting in health care is ubiquitous and health authorities are increasingly recognising th...
Background: Economic evaluations are increasingly being used to inform decision makers regarding the...
The Norwegian government recently put in place a priority commission tasked with suggesting a set of...
Importance: Rising health care costs are a major health policy challenge globally. Norway has implem...
Background: Resource allocation decisions currently lack standard quantitative methods for incorpora...
Background In the context of priority setting, a diferential cost-efectiveness threshold can be used...
The overall aim of this thesis is to explore how real-world evidence can be used to support priority...
BACKGROUND Priority setting in population health is increasingly based on explicitly formulated valu...
The official guidelines in health care state that a more severely ill patient should be prioritized ...
ObjectivesRecent debates in the Netherlands on health care priority setting have focused on the rela...
New health technologies are being developed, while public healthcare resources are limited. This sit...
The aim of this thesis is to analyze the role of health economics for priority setting in health car...
In recent years, a few health economists have begun to question the ethical underpinnings of the sta...
This thesis looks at health care priorities across patient groups, and compares two interventions fo...
Priority setting in health care is ubiquitous and health authorities are increasingly recognising th...
Priority setting in health care is ubiquitous and health authorities are increasingly recognising th...
Background: Economic evaluations are increasingly being used to inform decision makers regarding the...
The Norwegian government recently put in place a priority commission tasked with suggesting a set of...
Importance: Rising health care costs are a major health policy challenge globally. Norway has implem...
Background: Resource allocation decisions currently lack standard quantitative methods for incorpora...
Background In the context of priority setting, a diferential cost-efectiveness threshold can be used...
The overall aim of this thesis is to explore how real-world evidence can be used to support priority...
BACKGROUND Priority setting in population health is increasingly based on explicitly formulated valu...
The official guidelines in health care state that a more severely ill patient should be prioritized ...
ObjectivesRecent debates in the Netherlands on health care priority setting have focused on the rela...
New health technologies are being developed, while public healthcare resources are limited. This sit...
The aim of this thesis is to analyze the role of health economics for priority setting in health car...
In recent years, a few health economists have begun to question the ethical underpinnings of the sta...