[HTML][HTML] Cost-effectiveness analysis alongside clinical trials II—an ISPOR Good Research Practices Task Force report

SD Ramsey, RJ Willke, H Glick, SD Reed… - Value in health, 2015‏ - Elsevier
Clinical trials evaluating medicines, medical devices, and procedures now commonly
assess the economic value of these interventions. The growing number of prospective …

Cost-of-illness analysis: what room in health economics?

R Tarricone - Health policy, 2006‏ - Elsevier
Cost-of-illness (COI) was the first economic evaluation technique used in the health field.
The principal aim was to measure the economic burden of illness to society. Its usefulness …

Good research practices for cost‐effectiveness analysis alongside clinical trials: the ISPOR RCT‐CEA Task Force report

S Ramsey, R Willke, A Briggs, R Brown… - Value in …, 2005‏ - Wiley Online Library
Objectives: A growing number of prospective clinical trials include economic end points.
Recognizing the variation in methodology and reporting of these studies, the International …

Development of WHO guidelines on generalized cost‐effectiveness analysis

CJL Murray, DB Evans, A Acharya… - Health …, 2000‏ - Wiley Online Library
The growing use of cost‐effectiveness analysis (CEA) to evaluate specific interventions is
dominated by studies of prospective new interventions compared with current practice. This …

Resource utilisation and costs associated with the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers. Prospective data from the Eurodiale Study

L Prompers, M Huijberts, N Schaper, J Apelqvist… - Diabetologia, 2008‏ - Springer
Aims/hypothesis The aim of the present study was to investigate resource utilisation and
associated costs in patients with diabetic foot ulcers and to analyse differences in resource …

A decision chart for assessing and improving the transferability of economic evaluation results between countries

R Welte, T Feenstra, H Jager, R Leidl - Pharmacoeconomics, 2004‏ - Springer
Objective: To develop a user-friendly tool for managing the transfer of economic evaluation
results. Methods: Factors that may influence the transfer of health economic study results …

COPD uncovered: an international survey on the impact of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease [COPD] on a working age population

MJ Fletcher, J Upton, J Taylor-Fishwick, SA Buist… - BMC public health, 2011‏ - Springer
Background Approximately 210 million people are estimated to have chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease COPD worldwide. The burden of disease is known to be high, though …

Quality of life, resource consumption and costs of spinal cord stimulation versus conventional medical management in neuropathic pain patients with failed back …

A Manca, K Kumar, RS Taylor, L Jacques… - European Journal of …, 2008‏ - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Chronic back and leg pain conditions result in patients' loss of function,
reduced quality of life and increased costs to the society. AIMS: To assess health-related …

Collecting unit cost data in multicentre studies: creating comparable methods

S Wordsworth, A Ludbrook, F Caskey… - The European Journal of …, 2005‏ - Springer
International comparisons of health care systems and services have created increased
interest in the comparability of cost results. This study compared top-down and bottom-up …

Cordectomy by CO2 laser or radiotherapy for small T1a glottic carcinomas: Costs, local control, survival, quality of life, and voice quality

KM Goor, AJGE Peeters, HF Mahieu… - Head & Neck …, 2007‏ - Wiley Online Library
Background. The clinical results of radiotherapy and endoscopic cordectomy for T1a glottic
carcinoma are reported to be similar, but costs of both treatments may differ. Therefore, we …