AbstractObjectiveThe aim of this study was to elicit the individual willingness to pay (WTP) for a quality-adjusted life-year (QALY).MethodsIn a Web-based questionnaire containing contingent valuation exercises, respondents valued health changes in five scenarios. In each scenario, the respondents first valued two health states on a visual analog scale (VAS) and expressed their WTP for avoiding a decline in health from the better health state to the worse, using a payment scale followed by a bounded open contingent valuation question.AnalysisWTP per QALY was calculated for QALY gains calculated using VAS valuations, as well as the Dutch EQ-5D tariffs, the two steps in the WTP estimations and each scenario. Heterogeneity in WTP per QALY rati...
_Objectives:_ Decision-making frameworks that draw on economic evaluations increasingly use equity w...
Economic evaluations of new health technologies now typically produce an incremental cost per Qualit...
<div><p>Background</p><p>A number of studies have been conducted to estimate willingness to pay (WTP...
BACKGROUND: This paper examines the Willingness to Pay (WTP) for a quality-adjusted life year (QALY)...
Willingness to pay (WTP) elicitations suffer from various methodological problems. This paper tests ...
Background: To judge whether an intervention offers value for money, the incremental costs per gaine...
In this paper we empirically investigate how to appropriately model utility of wealth and health. We...
OBJECTIVES: To identify characteristics of beneficiaries of health care over which relative weights ...
Background: Recent years have witnessed a strong tendency to apply economic evidence as a guide for ...
Abstract To identify characteristics of beneficiaries of health care over which relative weights sh...
The monetary value of a quality-adjusted life-year (QALY) is frequently used to assess the benefits ...
Objectives: To identify characteristics of beneficiaries of health care over which relative weights ...
Economic evaluations are an important input to decision-making and priority-setting in the health ca...
Several studies have sought to determine the monetary value of health gains expressed as quality adj...
Objective: to estimate the willingness to pay (WTP) per quality-adjusted life year (QALY) ratio with...
_Objectives:_ Decision-making frameworks that draw on economic evaluations increasingly use equity w...
Economic evaluations of new health technologies now typically produce an incremental cost per Qualit...
<div><p>Background</p><p>A number of studies have been conducted to estimate willingness to pay (WTP...
BACKGROUND: This paper examines the Willingness to Pay (WTP) for a quality-adjusted life year (QALY)...
Willingness to pay (WTP) elicitations suffer from various methodological problems. This paper tests ...
Background: To judge whether an intervention offers value for money, the incremental costs per gaine...
In this paper we empirically investigate how to appropriately model utility of wealth and health. We...
OBJECTIVES: To identify characteristics of beneficiaries of health care over which relative weights ...
Background: Recent years have witnessed a strong tendency to apply economic evidence as a guide for ...
Abstract To identify characteristics of beneficiaries of health care over which relative weights sh...
The monetary value of a quality-adjusted life-year (QALY) is frequently used to assess the benefits ...
Objectives: To identify characteristics of beneficiaries of health care over which relative weights ...
Economic evaluations are an important input to decision-making and priority-setting in the health ca...
Several studies have sought to determine the monetary value of health gains expressed as quality adj...
Objective: to estimate the willingness to pay (WTP) per quality-adjusted life year (QALY) ratio with...
_Objectives:_ Decision-making frameworks that draw on economic evaluations increasingly use equity w...
Economic evaluations of new health technologies now typically produce an incremental cost per Qualit...
<div><p>Background</p><p>A number of studies have been conducted to estimate willingness to pay (WTP...