Knowledge about the cost-effectiveness of innovative technologies or new guidelines in health care is more and more a necessary condition for implementation in common practice. However, there are situations where implementation of a new technology that is found more effective and cost effective and is strongly advocated by the medical profession stagnates. The reason for this is the discrepancy between long-run efficiency, on which cost effectiveness is based, and short-run efficiency. This paper addresses the potential paradox between long-run and short-run efficiency in health care and explores possibilities to overcome hurdles to implementation due to that paradox
Economic evaluation of healthcare interventions is becoming increasingly important and are seen by d...
Economic evaluation of healthcare interventions is becoming increasingly important and are seen by d...
In this paper a static model of technology choice by health care providers is presented. The model e...
Contains fulltext : 70475.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Knowledge abou...
Favourable cost-effectiveness of innovative technologies is more and more a necessary condition for ...
While cost-effectiveness (CE) analysis has provided a guide to allocating often scarce resources spe...
Due to technical innovations and demographic changes, many industrialized countries are facing probl...
Cost-effectiveness analysis as a means to evaluate medical innovations has become well accepted in t...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Cost-eff...
The majority of the current systems spread across the world require the demonstration of the value o...
Item does not contain fulltextImportant assumptions that underlie cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) ...
BACKGROUND: Present cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) provide not all information necessary for dec...
Item does not contain fulltextCost-effectiveness analysis has become a widely accepted tool for deci...
Previously, comparisons of multiple strategies in health technology assessment have been undertaken ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Timely provision of information on the cost-effectiveness ...
Economic evaluation of healthcare interventions is becoming increasingly important and are seen by d...
Economic evaluation of healthcare interventions is becoming increasingly important and are seen by d...
In this paper a static model of technology choice by health care providers is presented. The model e...
Contains fulltext : 70475.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Knowledge abou...
Favourable cost-effectiveness of innovative technologies is more and more a necessary condition for ...
While cost-effectiveness (CE) analysis has provided a guide to allocating often scarce resources spe...
Due to technical innovations and demographic changes, many industrialized countries are facing probl...
Cost-effectiveness analysis as a means to evaluate medical innovations has become well accepted in t...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Cost-eff...
The majority of the current systems spread across the world require the demonstration of the value o...
Item does not contain fulltextImportant assumptions that underlie cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) ...
BACKGROUND: Present cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) provide not all information necessary for dec...
Item does not contain fulltextCost-effectiveness analysis has become a widely accepted tool for deci...
Previously, comparisons of multiple strategies in health technology assessment have been undertaken ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Timely provision of information on the cost-effectiveness ...
Economic evaluation of healthcare interventions is becoming increasingly important and are seen by d...
Economic evaluation of healthcare interventions is becoming increasingly important and are seen by d...
In this paper a static model of technology choice by health care providers is presented. The model e...