Welfarism, extra-welfarism and capability: the spread of ideas in health economics.
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The broader economic impact of vaccination: reviewing and appraising the strength of evidenceThe use of Quality-Adjusted Life Years in cost-effectiveness analyses in palliative care: Mapping the debate through an integrative review.Are Quality-Adjusted Life Years a Good Proxy Measure of Individual Capabilities?Outcome measurement in economic evaluations of public health interventions: a role for the capability approach?Why choice of metric matters in public health analyses: a case study of the attribution of credit for the decline in coronary heart disease mortality in the US and other populationsPatient empowerment: the need to consider it as a measurable patient-reported outcome for chronic conditions.The use of research evidence on patient preferences in pharmaceutical coverage decisions and clinical practice guideline development: exploratory study into current state of play and potential barriers.Scoring the Icecap-a capability instrument. Estimation of a UK general population tariff.A qualitative assessment of the content validity of the ICECAP-A and EQ-5D-5L and their appropriateness for use in health research.Exploring Outcomes to Consider in Economic Evaluations of Health Promotion Programs: What Broader Non-Health Outcomes Matter Most?A qualitative study on the views of experts regarding the incorporation of non-health outcomes into the economic evaluations of public health interventions.Economic Evaluation of a General Hospital Unit for Older People with Delirium and Dementia (TEAM Randomised Controlled Trial)An analysis of the complementarity of ICECAP-A and EQ-5D-3 L in an adult population of patients with knee painCan capabilities be self-reported? A think aloud study.Outcomes in Economic Evaluations of Public Health Interventions in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Health, Capabilities and Subjective WellbeingMeasuring Health Spillovers for Economic Evaluation: A Case Study in Meningitis.Performing Economic Evaluation of Integrated Care: Highway to Hell or Stairway to Heaven?The use of research evidence on patient preferences in health care decision-making: issues, controversies and moving forward.Maximizing Health or Sufficient Capability in Economic Evaluation? A Methodological Experiment of Treatment for Drug Addiction.Does the Public Prefer Health Gain for Cancer Patients? A Systematic Review of Public Views on Cancer and its Characteristics.Public health evaluation in the twenty-first century: time to see the wood as well as the trees.Valuing the economic benefits of complex interventions: when maximising health is not sufficient.TOWARD INTEGRATION IN THE CONTEXT OF HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT: THE NEED FOR EVALUATIVE FRAMEWORKS.Quality of life in a broader perspective: Does ASCOT reflect the capability approach?Incremental cost per quality-adjusted life year gained? The need for alternative methods to evaluate medical interventions for ultra-rare disorders.Quantifying the Relationship between Capability and Health in Older People: Can't Map, Won't Map.Choice of Outcome Measure in an Economic Evaluation: A Potential Role for the Capability Approach.Societal preferences for distributive justice in the allocation of health care resources: a latent class discrete choice experiment.The development of capability measures in health economics: opportunities, challenges and progress.Complex Valuation: Applying Ideas from the Complex Intervention Framework to Valuation of a New Measure for End-of-Life Care.Concepts of capability and overlooked applications.Evaluation as institution: a contractarian argument for needs-based economic evaluation.Strategies for the economic evaluation of end-of-life care: making a case for the capability approach
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Welfarism, extra-welfarism and capability: the spread of ideas in health economics.
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Welfarism, extra-welfarism and capability: the spread of ideas in health economics.
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Paula Lorgelly
Richard D Smith
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2008-07-25T00:00:00Z