The cost-effectiveness of new health care technologies is conditional upon who receives what therapy and under what circumstances. Understanding this heterogeneity in cost-effectiveness, health care payers often limit reimbursement of therapies to a more restrictive sub-group of patients than that indicated in a product's licensing. Such limits may be based upon clinical or demographic criteria that are prognostic of costs, outcomes or both. However, there is little guidance on how to estimate and interpret stratified cost-effectiveness analysis. In this paper we present a framework for estimating the benefits from stratification that permits consideration of both the opportunity cost resulting from a lack of adherence with criteria and the...
Abstract In a climate of economic uncertainty, cost effectiveness analysis is a potentially importan...
Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) is a method for evaluating the outcomes and costs of competing str...
Contains fulltext : 88077.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
During recent discussions, it has been argued that stratified cost-effectiveness analysis has a key ...
During recent discussions, it has been argued that stratified cost-effectiveness analysis has a key ...
Cost-effectiveness analysis can be used to help set priorities for funding health care programs. For...
Stratified medicine (SM) is an innovative treatment concept which has drawn major attention in the p...
Contains fulltext : 49211.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Pr...
During recent discussions, it has been argued that stratified cost-effectiveness analysis has a key ...
Abstract The formula here proposed can be used to conduct economic analysis in randomized clinical t...
Background: Stratified Medicine (SM) is becoming a practical reality with the targeting of medicines...
Background: Stratified Medicine (SM) is becoming a practical reality with the targeting of medicines...
Stratified medicine (SM) is an innovative treatment concept which has drawn major attention in the p...
Understanding costs and ensuring that we demonstrate value in healthcare is a foundational presumpti...
Recent work has clarified the welfare implications of the application of cost-effectiveness analysis...
Abstract In a climate of economic uncertainty, cost effectiveness analysis is a potentially importan...
Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) is a method for evaluating the outcomes and costs of competing str...
Contains fulltext : 88077.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
During recent discussions, it has been argued that stratified cost-effectiveness analysis has a key ...
During recent discussions, it has been argued that stratified cost-effectiveness analysis has a key ...
Cost-effectiveness analysis can be used to help set priorities for funding health care programs. For...
Stratified medicine (SM) is an innovative treatment concept which has drawn major attention in the p...
Contains fulltext : 49211.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Pr...
During recent discussions, it has been argued that stratified cost-effectiveness analysis has a key ...
Abstract The formula here proposed can be used to conduct economic analysis in randomized clinical t...
Background: Stratified Medicine (SM) is becoming a practical reality with the targeting of medicines...
Background: Stratified Medicine (SM) is becoming a practical reality with the targeting of medicines...
Stratified medicine (SM) is an innovative treatment concept which has drawn major attention in the p...
Understanding costs and ensuring that we demonstrate value in healthcare is a foundational presumpti...
Recent work has clarified the welfare implications of the application of cost-effectiveness analysis...
Abstract In a climate of economic uncertainty, cost effectiveness analysis is a potentially importan...
Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) is a method for evaluating the outcomes and costs of competing str...
Contains fulltext : 88077.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...