Outcome measurement in the economic evaluation of health care considers outcomes independent of to whom they accrue. This article reports on a discrete choice experiment designed to elicit population preferences regarding the allocation of health gain between hypothetical groups of potential patients. A random-effects probit model is estimated, and a technique for converting these results into equity weights for use in economic evaluation is adopted. On average, the modelling predicts a relatively high social value on health gains accruing to nonsmokers, carers, those with a low income and those with an expected age of death less than 45 years. Respondents tend to favour individuals with similar characteristics to themselves. These results ...
Much of the literature on distributive preferences covers specific considerations in isolation, and ...
This paper is the first to apply prospect theory to societal health-related decision making. In part...
Background There is growing evidence of a reluctance to allocate health care solely on the basis of...
Outcome measurement in the economic evaluation of health care considers outcomes independent of to w...
textabstractHealth economics is concerned with issues related to scarcity in the allocation of healt...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation investigates methods to incorporate societal preferences for equity in...
textabstractBackground: To judge whether an intervention offers value for money, the incremental cos...
Objectives To describe the views of health care decision-makers and providers operating in the UK Na...
This paper deals with three concerns about the evaluative framework that is currently dominant withi...
This dissertation considers two different aspects of health economics; (i) stated preference methods...
Objective: To improve previous approaches to health system goals valuation. Methods: We reviewed lit...
The aim of this thesis is to broaden work in the area of discrete choice experiments (DCEs) in healt...
Including societal preferences in allocation decisions is an important challenge for the health care...
Much of the literature on distributive preferences covers specific considerations in isolation, and ...
A review of relevant literature within health economics, psychology and moral philosophy suggests th...
Much of the literature on distributive preferences covers specific considerations in isolation, and ...
This paper is the first to apply prospect theory to societal health-related decision making. In part...
Background There is growing evidence of a reluctance to allocate health care solely on the basis of...
Outcome measurement in the economic evaluation of health care considers outcomes independent of to w...
textabstractHealth economics is concerned with issues related to scarcity in the allocation of healt...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation investigates methods to incorporate societal preferences for equity in...
textabstractBackground: To judge whether an intervention offers value for money, the incremental cos...
Objectives To describe the views of health care decision-makers and providers operating in the UK Na...
This paper deals with three concerns about the evaluative framework that is currently dominant withi...
This dissertation considers two different aspects of health economics; (i) stated preference methods...
Objective: To improve previous approaches to health system goals valuation. Methods: We reviewed lit...
The aim of this thesis is to broaden work in the area of discrete choice experiments (DCEs) in healt...
Including societal preferences in allocation decisions is an important challenge for the health care...
Much of the literature on distributive preferences covers specific considerations in isolation, and ...
A review of relevant literature within health economics, psychology and moral philosophy suggests th...
Much of the literature on distributive preferences covers specific considerations in isolation, and ...
This paper is the first to apply prospect theory to societal health-related decision making. In part...
Background There is growing evidence of a reluctance to allocate health care solely on the basis of...