Cost-Effectiveness in Health and Medicine
NPNeumann, Peter 1961-SGSanders, Gillian D. 1971-RLRussell, Louise B.SJSiegel, Joanna E.GTGaniats, Theodore G.
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Abstract
Abstract As healthcare costs rise in the United States, debate is ongoing over how to obtain better value for dollars spent. In this context, the use of cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) is more compelling than ever. This book, written by the Second Panel on Cost-Effectiveness in Health and Medicine, reviews key concepts and analytic challenges in CEA. The authors endorse the original Panel’s concept of a reference case and support its recommendation that analysts take a broad societal perspective; in addition, they recommend a healthcare sector perspective for a second reference case, as well as an important new framework, the Impact Inventory, for detailing costs and effects. The revisions draw on advances…
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5- NPNeumann, Peter 1961-Corresponding
- SGSanders, Gillian D. 1971-
- RLRussell, Louise B.
- SJSiegel, Joanna E.
- GTGaniats, Theodore G.
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Keywords
- Perspective (graphical)
- Context (archaeology)
- Health care
- Value (mathematics)
- Management science
- Field (mathematics)
- Panel discussion
- Computer science
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