Discrete choice experiments in health economics: a review of the literature
Erasmus MC · Erasmus University Rotterdam · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) have become a commonly used instrument in health economics. This paper updates a review of published papers between 1990 and 2000 for the years 2001-2008. Based on this previous review, and a number of other key review papers, focus is given to three issues: experimental design; estimation procedures; and validity of responses. Consideration is also given to how DCEs are applied and reported. We identified 114 DCEs, covering a wide range of policy questions. Applications took place in a broader range of health-care systems, and there has been a move to incorporating fewer attributes, more choices and interview-based surveys. There has also been a shift towards statistically…
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- Health economics
- Actuarial science
- Psychological intervention
- Health care
- Public economics
- Management science