نتایج جستجو برای: cost effectiveness

تعداد نتایج: 657644  

2018
Daniel P Beavers James D Stamey

Cost-effectiveness models are commonly utilized to determine the combined clinical and economic impact of one treatment compared to another. However, most methods for sample size determination of cost-effectiveness studies assume fully observed costs and effectiveness outcomes, which presents challenges for survival-based studies in which censoring exists. We propose a Bayesian method for the d...

Journal: :Journal of law and medicine 2009
Timothy Vines Thomas Faunce

This article provides a detailed examination of how the safety and cost-effectiveness elements of Australia's drug regulatory system will respond to nanomedicines. The case study investigated involves Abraxane, a newly developed anti-cancer agent. The article concludes by proposing some responses to the challenges which nanomedicines are likely to present to international and domestic agencies....

Journal: :South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde 2014
F S Hough S L Brown B Cassim M R Davey W de Lange T J de Villiers G C Ellis S Lipschitz M Lukhele J M Pettifor

Osteoporosis is a common, costly and serious disease, which is still too often regarded as an inevitable part of the normal ageing process and therefore sub-optimally treated, especially in the elderly--in fact, only two out of every 10 patients who sustain a hip fracture receive any form of assessment or prophylactic therapy for osteoporosis. One out of five patients die within 1 year after a ...

Journal: :Best practice & research. Clinical endocrinology & metabolism 2008
Fredrik Borgström John A Kanis

Rather than reviewing the many studies of cost effectiveness in osteoporosis, this paper reviews the principles of cost-effectiveness analysis and the gaps in our knowledge that are required to improve such analyses in osteoporosis. These include more information on the cost of fractures and their consequences on health states, particularly on an international basis. New developments include th...

2017
Otilia Mårdh Tarik Derrough Carita Savolainen-Kopra Mia Kontio Marjukka Mäkelä Kirsi Liitsola Jukka Lindeman Jaana Isojärvi Heljä-Marja Surcel Irja Davidkin Henrikki Brummer-Korvenkontio Eija Hiltunen-Back Hanna Nohynek Tuija Leino Markku Kuusi Mika Salminen Helena de Carvalho

Journal: :International journal of technology assessment in health care 2010
Paul Trueman David L Grainger Kristen E Downs

OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to describe the current issues surrounding Coverage with Evidence Development (CED). CED is characterized by restricted coverage for a new technology in parallel with targeted research when the stated goal of the research or data collection is to provide definitive evidence for the clinical or cost-effectiveness impact of the new technology. METHODS Presen...

Journal: :Health economics 2010
Takeru Shiroiwa Yoon-Kyoung Sung Takashi Fukuda Hui-Chu Lang Sang-Cheol Bae Kiichiro Tsutani

Although the threshold of cost effectiveness of medical interventions is thought to be 20 000- 30 000 UK pounds in the UK, and $50 000-$100 000 in the US, it is well known that these values are unjustified, due to lack of explicit scientific evidence. We measured willingness-to-pay (WTP) for one additional quality-adjusted life-year gained to determine the threshold of the incremental cost-effe...

Journal: :Ostomy/wound management 2008
Evonne Fowler Suzy Scott-Williams James B McGuire

Heels are the second most common anatomical location for pressure ulcers. A combination of risk factors, including pressure, may cause ulceration. Heel pressure ulcers are a particular concern for surgical patients. A review of the literature, including poster presentations, shows that controlled clinical studies to assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of available interventions are ...

Journal: :Annals of internal medicine 2008
Stephen G. Pauker Peter Basch Yul D. Ejnes Jeannine Z. Engel Stephen D. Fihn Susan H. Gunn R. Hersh Michael D. Lahey J. Leonard Lichtenfeld Eric M. Mazur

The American College of Physicians recently highlighted the need to provide increased information comparing the effectiveness of health care interventions to ensure the rational and effective practice of medicine. Comparative effectiveness refers to the evaluation of the relative clinical effectiveness, safety, and cost of 2 or more medical services, drugs, devices, therapies, or procedures use...

Journal: :Journal of physical activity & health 2008
Larissa Roux Mike Pratt I-Min Lee Terry Bazzarre David Buchner

BACKGROUND Community-based efforts to promote physical activity (PA) in adults have been found to be cost-effective in general, but it is unknown if this is true in middle-age specifically. Age group-specific economic evaluations could help inform the design and delivery of better and more tailored PA promotion. METHODS A Markov model was developed to estimate the cost-effectiveness (CE) of 7...

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