Health Technology Assessment is increasingly used to evaluate the value of healthcare products and to prioritize resources; however, defining exactly what value is and how it should be measured remains a challenge. In this article, we report the results of a literature review, focusing on nine European countries, with the aim of investigating how value is defined from the perspective of different stakeholders, how definitions of value are used, and how value is incorporated into decision making. Only three articles were identified that presented definitions of value, and there was no single shared definition of value in healthcare, which appears to be a highly subjective concept. The majority of the countries investigated combine clinical a...
We contribute to the literature by advancing the debate on valuing healthcare and its relevance to a...
Background & objectives: Despite the wide interest surrounding drug repurposing, no common terminolo...
The economic evaluation of new health technologies to assess whether the value of the expected healt...
Health Technology Assessment is increasingly used to evaluate the value of healthcare products and t...
Objectives To determine how the value of new medicines is defined from the perspective of different ...
Although health technology assessment (HTA) systems base their decision making process either on eco...
Background: Implementing adequate strategies to assess the value of health services...
What is the actual value of new medicines? The answer to this question is the key to rational use of...
A recent debate in health economics and outcomes research community identified option value as one o...
The high prices of new anticancer drugs and the marginal added benefit perceived by some stakeholder...
Chiara Marzorati,1,2 Gabriella Pravettoni2,3 1Foundations of the Life Sciences, Bioethics and Cognit...
Despite longstanding attempts to conceptualise and measure value in biomedicine and healthcare, ther...
Sorenson Since the late 1970s, many European coun-tries have established health technology assessmen...
We contribute to the literature by advancing the debate on valuing healthcare and its relevance to a...
Background & objectives: Despite the wide interest surrounding drug repurposing, no common terminolo...
The economic evaluation of new health technologies to assess whether the value of the expected healt...
Health Technology Assessment is increasingly used to evaluate the value of healthcare products and t...
Objectives To determine how the value of new medicines is defined from the perspective of different ...
Although health technology assessment (HTA) systems base their decision making process either on eco...
Background: Implementing adequate strategies to assess the value of health services...
What is the actual value of new medicines? The answer to this question is the key to rational use of...
A recent debate in health economics and outcomes research community identified option value as one o...
The high prices of new anticancer drugs and the marginal added benefit perceived by some stakeholder...
Chiara Marzorati,1,2 Gabriella Pravettoni2,3 1Foundations of the Life Sciences, Bioethics and Cognit...
Despite longstanding attempts to conceptualise and measure value in biomedicine and healthcare, ther...
Sorenson Since the late 1970s, many European coun-tries have established health technology assessmen...
We contribute to the literature by advancing the debate on valuing healthcare and its relevance to a...
Background & objectives: Despite the wide interest surrounding drug repurposing, no common terminolo...
The economic evaluation of new health technologies to assess whether the value of the expected healt...