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Methods for the economic evaluation of health care programmes / / Michael F. Drummond, Professor, Centre for Health Economics, University of York, UK [and four others]
Methods for the economic evaluation of health care programmes / / Michael F. Drummond, Professor, Centre for Health Economics, University of York, UK [and four others]
Autore Drummond Michael
Edizione [Fourth edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, [England], : Oxford University Press, 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (461 p.)
Disciplina 338.433621
Collana Oxford medical publications Methods for the economic evaluation of health care programmes
Soggetto topico Medical care - Cost effectiveness
Medical care, Cost of - Evaluation
ISBN 978-0-19-164358-3
Classificazione QX 700
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; List of abbreviations; 1 Introduction to economic evaluation; 1.1 Some basics; 1.2 Why is economic evaluation important?; 1.3 The features of economic evaluation; 1.4 Do all economic evaluations use the same techniques?; 1.5 Use of economic evaluation in health care decision-making; 1.6 How to use this book; 2 Making decisions in health care; 2.1 Some basics; 2.2 Informing health care choices; 2.3 Requirements for economic evaluation; 2.4 What is the purpose of health care interventions?; 2.5 Concluding remarks; 3 Critical assessment of economic evaluation; 3.1 Some basics
3.2 Elements of a sound economic evaluation3.3 Reporting guidelines for economic evaluation; 3.4 Limitations of economic evaluation techniques; 3.5 Conclusions; 3.6 Critical appraisal of published articles; 4 Principles of economic evaluation; 4.1 Alternatives, costs, and benefits: some basics; 4.2 Making decisions about health care; 4.3 The cost-effectiveness threshold; 4.4 Making decisions with multiple alternatives; 4.5 Some methodological implications; 4.6 Concluding remarks; 5 Measuring and valuing effects: health gain; 5.1 Some basics; 5.2 Using health effects in economic evaluation
5.3 Measuring preferences for health states5.4 Methods for measuring preferences; 5.5 Multi-attribute health status classification systems with preference scores; 5.6 Mapping between non-preference-based measures of health and generic preference-based measures; 5.7 Whose values should be used to value health states?; 5.8 Criticisms of QALYs; 5.9 Further reading; 6 Measuring and valuing effects: consumption benefits of health care; 6.1 Some basics; 6.2 Assigning money values to the outcomes of health care programmes; 6.3 What might we mean by willingness to pay (WTP)?
6.4 Pragmatic measurement issues in willingness to pay (WTP)6.5 Exercise: designing a willingness-to-pay (WTP) survey for a new treatment for ovarian cancer; 6.6 Other stated preference approaches: discrete choice experiments (DCEs); 6.7 Valuation of health effects for health policy decisions; 6.8 Further reading; 7 Cost analysis; 7.1 Some basics; 7.2 Allowance for differential timing of costs (discounting and the annuitization of capital expenditures); 7.3 Productivity changes; 7.4 Exercise: costing alternative radiotherapy treatments; 7.5 Concluding remarks
Annex 7.1 Tutorial on methods of measuring and valuing capital costsAnnex 7.2 Discount tables; 8 Using clinical studies as vehicles for economic evaluation; 8.1 Introduction to vehicles for economic evaluation; 8.2 Alternative vehicles for economic evaluation; 8.3 Analytical issues with individual patient data; 8.4 Conclusions; 8.5 Exercise; 9 Economic evaluation using decision-analytic modelling; 9.1 Some basics; 9.2 The role of decision-analytic models for economic evaluation; 9.3 Key elements of decision-analytic modelling; 9.4 Stages in the development of a decision-analytic model
9.5 Critical appraisal of decision-analytic models
Record Nr. UNINA-9910798424303321
Drummond Michael  
Oxford, [England], : Oxford University Press, 2015
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Methods for the economic evaluation of health care programmes / / Michael F. Drummond, Professor, Centre for Health Economics, University of York, UK [and four others]
Methods for the economic evaluation of health care programmes / / Michael F. Drummond, Professor, Centre for Health Economics, University of York, UK [and four others]
Autore Drummond Michael
Edizione [Fourth edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, [England], : Oxford University Press, 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (461 p.)
Disciplina 338.433621
Collana Oxford medical publications Methods for the economic evaluation of health care programmes
Soggetto topico Medical care - Cost effectiveness
Medical care, Cost of - Evaluation
ISBN 978-0-19-164358-3
Classificazione QX 700
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; List of abbreviations; 1 Introduction to economic evaluation; 1.1 Some basics; 1.2 Why is economic evaluation important?; 1.3 The features of economic evaluation; 1.4 Do all economic evaluations use the same techniques?; 1.5 Use of economic evaluation in health care decision-making; 1.6 How to use this book; 2 Making decisions in health care; 2.1 Some basics; 2.2 Informing health care choices; 2.3 Requirements for economic evaluation; 2.4 What is the purpose of health care interventions?; 2.5 Concluding remarks; 3 Critical assessment of economic evaluation; 3.1 Some basics
3.2 Elements of a sound economic evaluation3.3 Reporting guidelines for economic evaluation; 3.4 Limitations of economic evaluation techniques; 3.5 Conclusions; 3.6 Critical appraisal of published articles; 4 Principles of economic evaluation; 4.1 Alternatives, costs, and benefits: some basics; 4.2 Making decisions about health care; 4.3 The cost-effectiveness threshold; 4.4 Making decisions with multiple alternatives; 4.5 Some methodological implications; 4.6 Concluding remarks; 5 Measuring and valuing effects: health gain; 5.1 Some basics; 5.2 Using health effects in economic evaluation
5.3 Measuring preferences for health states5.4 Methods for measuring preferences; 5.5 Multi-attribute health status classification systems with preference scores; 5.6 Mapping between non-preference-based measures of health and generic preference-based measures; 5.7 Whose values should be used to value health states?; 5.8 Criticisms of QALYs; 5.9 Further reading; 6 Measuring and valuing effects: consumption benefits of health care; 6.1 Some basics; 6.2 Assigning money values to the outcomes of health care programmes; 6.3 What might we mean by willingness to pay (WTP)?
6.4 Pragmatic measurement issues in willingness to pay (WTP)6.5 Exercise: designing a willingness-to-pay (WTP) survey for a new treatment for ovarian cancer; 6.6 Other stated preference approaches: discrete choice experiments (DCEs); 6.7 Valuation of health effects for health policy decisions; 6.8 Further reading; 7 Cost analysis; 7.1 Some basics; 7.2 Allowance for differential timing of costs (discounting and the annuitization of capital expenditures); 7.3 Productivity changes; 7.4 Exercise: costing alternative radiotherapy treatments; 7.5 Concluding remarks
Annex 7.1 Tutorial on methods of measuring and valuing capital costsAnnex 7.2 Discount tables; 8 Using clinical studies as vehicles for economic evaluation; 8.1 Introduction to vehicles for economic evaluation; 8.2 Alternative vehicles for economic evaluation; 8.3 Analytical issues with individual patient data; 8.4 Conclusions; 8.5 Exercise; 9 Economic evaluation using decision-analytic modelling; 9.1 Some basics; 9.2 The role of decision-analytic models for economic evaluation; 9.3 Key elements of decision-analytic modelling; 9.4 Stages in the development of a decision-analytic model
9.5 Critical appraisal of decision-analytic models
Record Nr. UNINA-9910821406903321
Drummond Michael  
Oxford, [England], : Oxford University Press, 2015
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui