This paper examines the distribution of preferences in a sample of patients who responded to a discrete choice experiment on the choice of general practitioner appointments. In addition to standard logit, mixed and latent class logit models are used to analyse the data from the choice experiment. It is found that there is significant preference heterogeneity for all the attributes in the experiment and that both the mixed and latent class models lead to significant improvements in fit compared to the standard logit model. Moreover, the distribution of preferences implied by the preferred mixed and latent class models is similar for many attributes
There is growing interest in establishing a mechanism to account for scale heterogeneity across indi...
This thesis is a collection of four papers; one centred on a policy application of Contingent Valuat...
There is growing interest in establishing a mechanism to account for scale heterogeneity across indi...
Patient preferences have been increasingly incorporated into clinical and regulatory decision-making...
This paper focuses on the elicitation of patients’ preferences for cardiac rehabilitation activities...
Recent advances in "simulation based inference" have made it feasible to estimate discrete choice mo...
Abstract: Purpose: The increasing importance of flexibility in the general practitioner (GP) -patien...
Purpose: The increasing importance of flexibility in the general practitioner (GP) -patient consulta...
Despite increasing popularity, quality improvement programs (QIP) have had modest and variable impac...
Choice modelling techniques have established themselves as a key analysis tool in health economics a...
Background: Additional insights into patient preferences can be gained by supplementing discrete cho...
International audienceDespite increasing popularity, quality improvement programs (QIP) have had mod...
This thesis considers a range of extensions through which heterogeneity can be included in ordered c...
Health services researchers are increasingly using discrete choice experiments (DCEs) to model a lat...
While there is general agreement that consumer taste heterogeneity is crucially important in marketi...
There is growing interest in establishing a mechanism to account for scale heterogeneity across indi...
This thesis is a collection of four papers; one centred on a policy application of Contingent Valuat...
There is growing interest in establishing a mechanism to account for scale heterogeneity across indi...
Patient preferences have been increasingly incorporated into clinical and regulatory decision-making...
This paper focuses on the elicitation of patients’ preferences for cardiac rehabilitation activities...
Recent advances in "simulation based inference" have made it feasible to estimate discrete choice mo...
Abstract: Purpose: The increasing importance of flexibility in the general practitioner (GP) -patien...
Purpose: The increasing importance of flexibility in the general practitioner (GP) -patient consulta...
Despite increasing popularity, quality improvement programs (QIP) have had modest and variable impac...
Choice modelling techniques have established themselves as a key analysis tool in health economics a...
Background: Additional insights into patient preferences can be gained by supplementing discrete cho...
International audienceDespite increasing popularity, quality improvement programs (QIP) have had mod...
This thesis considers a range of extensions through which heterogeneity can be included in ordered c...
Health services researchers are increasingly using discrete choice experiments (DCEs) to model a lat...
While there is general agreement that consumer taste heterogeneity is crucially important in marketi...
There is growing interest in establishing a mechanism to account for scale heterogeneity across indi...
This thesis is a collection of four papers; one centred on a policy application of Contingent Valuat...
There is growing interest in establishing a mechanism to account for scale heterogeneity across indi...