Keywords: cost-effective analysis; incremental cost-effectiveness ratio; Markov models; sensitivity analysis; common drug review; pharmacoeconomics; formularydoi:10.1002/9780470400531.eorms0202Gregory S. ZaricJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc.Zaric GS (2012) Cost effectiveness analysis, healthcare policy, and ...
through the use of decision analysis models to synthesize data from many sources. Interpretation of CEA results can be challenging due to the variety of health outcomes that can be used as the effectiveness term in these analyses and to the absence of a definitive criterion for “cost-effective...
Cost‐Effectiveness Analysis, Health‐Care Policy, and Operations Research Models 来自 Wiley 喜欢 0 阅读量: 22 作者: GS Zaric 出版社: American Cancer Society 关键词: cost‐effective analysis incremental cost‐effectiveness ratio Markov models sensitivity analysis common drug review pharmacoeconomics ...
Cost-effectiveness of healthcare-based interventions aimed at improving physical activity. 喜欢 0 阅读量: 42 作者:L Hagberg,L Lindholm 摘要: This review found many examples of cost-effective interventions. There is a lack of evidence for the cost-effectiveness of interventions aimed at those whose...
Health equity has risen to prominence on policy agendas in the wake of the universal health coverage movement [1], [2], [3] and landmark international reports on inequality in health [4], [5] and health care [3], [6], [7]. The cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) studies that are ro...
Rochester, New York, has been cited repeatedly for having achieved one of the most cost-effective and efficient health care systems in the country. The determinants of the success of this system include a long history of comprehensive health planning; innovative hospital reimbursement programs; commun...
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In the United States (US), hepatitis C virus (HCV) screening is not covered by payers in settings outside of primary care. A non-traditional, emergency department (ED)-based HCV screening program can be cost-effective and identify infection in vulnerable populations with a high HCV risk. Thi...
Conclusions The program appears to be cost effective compared with no program, whether or not annual reviews were required to maintain improvements and under a range of other assumptions. Current evidence suggests that the pharmacy asthma care program should be implemented and funded for the treatment...