Economic and public health consequences of delayed access to medical care for migrants living with HIV in France [0.03%]
法国生活艾滋病病毒感染者延迟接受医疗照顾的经济和公共健康后果
Marlène Guillon,Michel Celse,Pierre-Yves Geoffard
Marlène Guillon
In 2013, migrants accounted for 46% of newly diagnosed cases of HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) infection in France. These populations meet with specific obstacles leading to late diagnosis and access to medical care. Delayed access to c...
María V Avilés Blanco,Raúl Brey,Jorge Araña et al.
María V Avilés Blanco et al.
This study presents evidence on the role of emotions in the monetary evaluation of health technologies, namely, drug-eluting stents (DES) in our case. It is shown that subjects who are very afraid of having to undergo an angioplasty are: (a...
Jens Detollenaere,Stijn Baert,Sara Willems
Jens Detollenaere
We study whether migrant health in Europe is associated with the cultural distance between their host country and country of origin. To this end, we run multilevel regression models on data merging self-rated health and social background of...
Using health technology assessment to assess the value of new medicines: results of a systematic review and expert consultation across eight European countries [0.03%]
系统评价和八个国家专家意见的综合结果:使用卫生技术评估方法评估新药的价值
Aris Angelis,Ansgar Lange,Panos Kanavos
Aris Angelis
Background: Although health technology assessment (HTA) systems base their decision making process either on economic evaluations or comparative clinical benefit assessment, a central aim of recent approaches to value mea...
Cinzia Di Novi,Anna Marenzi,Dino Rizzi
Cinzia Di Novi
In several countries, personal income tax permits tax credits for out-of-pocket healthcare expenditure. Tax credits benefit taxpayers at all income levels by reducing their net tax liability and modify the price of out-of-pocket expenditure...
New findings from the time trade-off for income approach to elicit willingness to pay for a quality adjusted life year [0.03%]
关于时间与收入互换法评估质量调整生命年的支付意愿的新发现
Arthur E Attema,Marieke Krol,Job van Exel et al.
Arthur E Attema et al.
In this paper we empirically investigate how to appropriately model utility of wealth and health. We use a recently proposed alternative approach to value willingness to pay (WTP) for health, making use of trade-offs between income and life...
Cost-effectiveness of vedolizumab compared with infliximab, adalimumab, and golimumab in patients with ulcerative colitis in the United Kingdom [0.03%]
与英国溃疡性结肠炎患者中使用英夫利昔单抗、阿达木单抗和戈利木单抗相比, vedolizumab的成本效益如何?
Michele R Wilson,Annika Bergman,Helene Chevrou-Severac et al.
Michele R Wilson et al.
Objective: To examine the clinical and economic impact of vedolizumab compared with infliximab, adalimumab, and golimumab in the treatment of moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis (UC) in the United Kingdom (UK...
Systematic review of model-based economic evaluations of heart valve implantations [0.03%]
基于模型的机械瓣膜与生物瓣膜成本效益分析系统评价研究
Simone A Huygens,Johanna J M Takkenberg,Maureen P M H Rutten-van Mölken
Simone A Huygens
Objective: To review the evidence on the cost-effectiveness of heart valve implantations generated by decision analytic models and to assess their methodological quality. ...
Beyond QALYs: Multi-criteria based estimation of maximum willingness to pay for health technologies [0.03%]
超越QALYs:基于多标准的最大意愿支付健康技术估测方法
Erik Nord
Erik Nord
The QALY is a useful outcome measure in cost-effectiveness analysis. But in determining the overall value of and societal willingness to pay for health technologies, gains in quality of life and length of life are prima facie separate crite...
Switching gains and health plan price elasticities: 20 years of managed competition reforms in The Netherlands [0.03%]
转换收益与健康计划价格弹性:荷兰管理竞争改革20年的经验
Rudy Douven,Katalin Katona,Frederik T Schut et al.
Rudy Douven et al.
In this paper we estimate health plan price elasticities and financial switching gains for consumers over a 20-year period in which managed competition was introduced in the Dutch health insurance market. The period is characterized by a ma...