Decision Modelling for Health Economic Evaluation (Handbooks in Health Economic Evaluation)

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Author: Andrew Briggs

Pages: 256

Size: 1.214,93 Kb

Publication Date: September 28,2006

Category: Biostatistics



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In financially constrained health systems around the world, raising emphasis has been placed on the capability to demonstrate that healthcare interventions are not just effective, but also cost-effective. This book handles decision modelling techniques which you can use to estimate the worthiness for money of varied interventions including medical products, surgical procedures, diagnostic technology, and pharmaceuticals. This series is definitely aimed at wellness economists in academia, the pharmaceutical market and medical sector, those on advanced wellness economics courses, and wellness researchers in associated areas. Each volume includes illustrative materials, case histories and proved helpful examples to motivate the reader to use the techniques discussed, with supporting materials provided online. It starts with the fundamentals of constructing different types of the model, the populace of the model with insight parameter estimates, evaluation of the outcomes, and progression to the holistic look at of versions as a very important tool for informing potential research exercises. Case research and exercises are backed with online templates and solutions. This book can help analysts understand the contribution of decision-analytic modelling to the evaluation of healthcare programmes. ABOUT THE SERIES: Economic evaluation of wellness interventions is an evergrowing specialist field, which series of useful handbooks will deal with, in-depth, topics superficially resolved in more health and wellness economics books. This extremely practical guide requires the reader through the main element principles and techniques of modelling methods. Particular emphasis is positioned on the need for the correct representation of uncertainty in the evaluative procedure and the implication this uncertainty provides for decision producing and the necessity for future research.


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