The person-trade-off approach to valuing health care programs.
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Reconsidering the use of rankings in the valuation of health states: a model for estimating cardinal values from ordinal dataThe equivalence of numbers: the social value of avoiding health decline: an experimental Web-based studyTrading people versus trading time: what is the difference?Disability burden due to stroke in Western Australia: new insights from linked data sources.Health values and prospect theory.Cost effectiveness of replacing diclofenac with a fixed combination of misoprostol and diclofenac in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.The effects of information framing on the practices of physiciansOn the societal value of health care: what do we know about the person trade-off technique?Exploring what lies behind public preferences for avoiding health losses caused by lapses in healthcare safety and patient lifestyle choicesBalancing the risks and benefits of drinking water disinfection: disability adjusted life-years on the scale.Estimation of Disability Weights in the General Population of South Korea Using a Paired Comparison.Wickedness or folly? The ethics of NICE's decisions.Influenced from the start: anchoring bias in time trade-off valuations.When are person tradeoffs valid?Explicit incorporation of equity considerations into economic evaluation of public health interventions.Prevention praised, cure preferred: results of between-subjects experimental studies comparing (monetary) appreciation for preventive and curative interventionsQuantifying the value of stroke disability outcomes: WHO global burden of disease project disability weights for each level of the modified Rankin Scale.Transforming EQ-5D utilities for use in cost–value analysis of health programs.Theory of constraints for publicly funded health systems.The impact of a belief in life after death on health-state preferences: True difference or artifact?Health status index models for use in resource allocation decisions. A critical review in the light of observed preferences for social choice.Assigning values to intermediate health states for cost-utility analysis: theory and practice.A note on the relative importance that people attach to different factors when setting priorities in health care.Don't Discount Societal Value in Cost-Effectiveness Comment on "Priority Setting for Universal Health Coverage: We Need Evidence-Informed Deliberative Processes, Not Just More Evidence on Cost-Effectiveness"Cost-Value Analysis and the SAVE: A Work in Progress, But an Option for Localised Decision Making?Cost-effectiveness of replacing NSAIDs with coxibs: diclofenac and celecoxib in rheumatoid arthritis.An instrument for measuring the social willingness to pay for health state improvement.Does diabetes have an impact on health-state utility? a study of Asians in Singapore.How to aggregate health? Separability and the effect of framing.Are life-extending treatments for terminal illnesses a special case? Exploring choices and societal viewpoints.Societal value, the person trade-off, and the dilemma of whose values to measure for cost-effectiveness analysis.The importance of perspective in the measurement of quality-adjusted life years.Constant-sum paired comparisons for eliciting stated preferences: a tutorial.A direct method for measuring discounting and QALYs more easily and reliably.Valuing health at different ages: evidence from a nationally representative survey in the US.Public preferences for prevention versus cure: what if an ounce of prevention is worth only an ounce of cure?Mental disorders and burden of disease: how was disability estimated and is it valid?Severity of illness versus expected benefit in societal evaluation of healthcare interventions.Revising a priority list based on cost-effectiveness: the role of the prominence effect and distorted utility judgments.More evidence of the plateau effect: a social perspective.
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The person-trade-off approach to valuing health care programs.
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