Publication
1996
Cost-Effectiveness in Health and Medicine, 1st Edition
In 1993, the US Public Health Service convened a panel of 13 nongovernment scientists and …
In 1993, the US Public Health Service convened a panel of 13 nongovernment scientists and scholars with expertise in economics, clinical medicine, ethics, and statistics to review the state of cost-effectiveness analysis and to develop recommendations for its conduct and use in health and medicine. Publishing their results in 1996, they proposed the most explicit set of guidelines (together with their rationale) ever defined on the conduct of CEAs. The panel recommended analysts include a "reference-case"…
Priority Setting/Ethics
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Health Systems
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Preferences/Values
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Costing Methods
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Health Outcomes
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Evidence Synthesis
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Value of Information
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Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
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Policy/Regulation
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Economics/Finance
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Health/Medicine
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North America