While cost-effectiveness (CE) analysis has provided a guide to allocating often scarce resources spent on medical technologies, less emphasis has been placed on the effect of such criteria on the behavior of innovators who make health care technologies available in the first place. A better understanding of the link between innovation and cost-effectiveness analysis is particularly important given the large role of technological change in the growth in health care spending and the growing interest of explicit use of CE thresholds in leading technology adoption in several Westernized countries. We analyze CE analysis in a standard market context, and stress that a technology's cost-effectiveness is closely related to the consumer surplus it ...
New sanitation and health technology applied to treatments, procedures, and devices is constantly re...
Recent research has questioned the rationales of using cost-effectiveness metrics of medical technol...
Corinna Sorenson,1,2 Michael Drummond,2,3 Beena Bhuiyan Khan1 1LSE Health, London School of Economic...
Given the rapid growth in health care spending that is often attributed to technological change, man...
Given the rapid growth in health care spending that is often attributed to technological change, man...
Given the rapid growth in health care spending that is often attributed to technological change, man...
Limited healthcare budgets result in payers adopting policies at national, regional or local level t...
Knowledge about the cost-effectiveness of innovative technologies or new guidelines in health care i...
Increased health care spending has been argued to be largely due to technological change. Cost-effec...
In this paper a static model of technology choice by health care providers is presented. The model e...
Because medical technology is the most important controllable component of health spending growth, t...
The majority of the current systems spread across the world require the demonstration of the value o...
Due to technical innovations and demographic changes, many industrialized countries are facing probl...
Favourable cost-effectiveness of innovative technologies is more and more a necessary condition for ...
BACKGROUND: Present cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) provide not all information necessary for dec...
New sanitation and health technology applied to treatments, procedures, and devices is constantly re...
Recent research has questioned the rationales of using cost-effectiveness metrics of medical technol...
Corinna Sorenson,1,2 Michael Drummond,2,3 Beena Bhuiyan Khan1 1LSE Health, London School of Economic...
Given the rapid growth in health care spending that is often attributed to technological change, man...
Given the rapid growth in health care spending that is often attributed to technological change, man...
Given the rapid growth in health care spending that is often attributed to technological change, man...
Limited healthcare budgets result in payers adopting policies at national, regional or local level t...
Knowledge about the cost-effectiveness of innovative technologies or new guidelines in health care i...
Increased health care spending has been argued to be largely due to technological change. Cost-effec...
In this paper a static model of technology choice by health care providers is presented. The model e...
Because medical technology is the most important controllable component of health spending growth, t...
The majority of the current systems spread across the world require the demonstration of the value o...
Due to technical innovations and demographic changes, many industrialized countries are facing probl...
Favourable cost-effectiveness of innovative technologies is more and more a necessary condition for ...
BACKGROUND: Present cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) provide not all information necessary for dec...
New sanitation and health technology applied to treatments, procedures, and devices is constantly re...
Recent research has questioned the rationales of using cost-effectiveness metrics of medical technol...
Corinna Sorenson,1,2 Michael Drummond,2,3 Beena Bhuiyan Khan1 1LSE Health, London School of Economic...