Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) is a method for evaluating the outcomes and costs of competing strategies designed to improve health, and has been applied to a variety of different scientific fields. Yet there are inherent complexities in cost estimation and CEA from statistical perspectives (e.g., skewness, bidimensionality, and censoring). The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio that represents the additional cost per unit of outcome gained by a new strategy has served as the most widely accepted methodology in the CEA. In this article, we call for expanded perspectives and reporting standards reflecting a more comprehensive analysis that can elucidate different aspects of available data. Specifically, we propose that mean- and median-...
The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER), defined as the ratio of the difference in cost betw...
Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) is a form of economic evaluation concerned with efficiency: that i...
Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) is taken to mean comparing the costs of different interventions ag...
Understanding costs and ensuring that we demonstrate value in healthcare is a foundational presumpti...
In decision making regarding optimal resource allocation to safeguard public health, policymakers an...
Cost-effectiveness analyses (CEA) give important information about the efficiency of health care int...
In decision making regarding optimal resource allocation to safeguard public health, policymakers an...
Cost-effectiveness analyses (CEA) give important information about the efficiency of health care int...
Cost-effectiveness analyses (CEA) give important information about the efficiency of health care int...
Economic evaluations are undertaken to help inform decision making, for example, to help determine w...
textabstractCost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) provides one means by which decision-makers may asses...
Health-based cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) and cost-utility analysis (CUA) have been used to ana...
The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER), defined as the ratio of the difference in cost betw...
THESIS 9943This thesis comprises six papers concerning methodological issues in cost- effectiveness ...
Background: Health economic evaluation is essentials in the era of growing development of new health...
The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER), defined as the ratio of the difference in cost betw...
Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) is a form of economic evaluation concerned with efficiency: that i...
Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) is taken to mean comparing the costs of different interventions ag...
Understanding costs and ensuring that we demonstrate value in healthcare is a foundational presumpti...
In decision making regarding optimal resource allocation to safeguard public health, policymakers an...
Cost-effectiveness analyses (CEA) give important information about the efficiency of health care int...
In decision making regarding optimal resource allocation to safeguard public health, policymakers an...
Cost-effectiveness analyses (CEA) give important information about the efficiency of health care int...
Cost-effectiveness analyses (CEA) give important information about the efficiency of health care int...
Economic evaluations are undertaken to help inform decision making, for example, to help determine w...
textabstractCost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) provides one means by which decision-makers may asses...
Health-based cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) and cost-utility analysis (CUA) have been used to ana...
The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER), defined as the ratio of the difference in cost betw...
THESIS 9943This thesis comprises six papers concerning methodological issues in cost- effectiveness ...
Background: Health economic evaluation is essentials in the era of growing development of new health...
The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER), defined as the ratio of the difference in cost betw...
Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) is a form of economic evaluation concerned with efficiency: that i...
Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) is taken to mean comparing the costs of different interventions ag...