EQ-5D and the EuroQol Group: Past, Present and Future
Office Of Health Economics · EuroQol Research Foundation
Abstract
Over the period 1987-1991 an inter-disciplinary five-country group developed the EuroQol instrument, a five-dimensional three-level generic measure subsequently termed the 'EQ-5D'. It was designed to measure and value health status. The salient features of its development and its consolidation and expansion are discussed. Initial expansion came, in particular, in the form of new language versions. Their development raised translation and semantic issues, experience with which helped feed into the design of two further instruments, the EQ-5D-5L and the youth version EQ-5D-Y. The expanded usage across clinical programmes, disease and condition areas, population surveys, patient-reported outcomes, and value sets…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 353.28
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- 100%
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- 39
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2Topics & keywords
- Health administration
- Health economics
- Valuation (finance)
- Health technology
- EQ-5D
- Context (archaeology)
- Health informatics
- Public health