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Systematic review of the economic evaluation model of assisted reproductive technology
BackgroundWith the increasing demand for fertility services, it is urgent to select the most cost-effective assisted reproductive technology (ART)...
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Model-Based Economic Evaluations of Interventions for Dementia: An Updated Systematic Review and Quality Assessment
BackgroundThere has been an increase in model-based economic evaluations of interventions for dementia. The most recent systematic review of economic...
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ARIMA model for predicting chronic kidney disease and estimating its economic burden in China
BackgroundChronic kidney disease (CKD) is an important global public health issue. In China, CKD affects a large number of patients and causes a huge...
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Lessons Learned from Model-based Economic Evaluations of COVID-19 Drug Treatments Under Pandemic Circumstances: Results from a Systematic Review
BackgroundFollowing clinical research of potential coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) treatments, numerous decision–analytic models have been...
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Reducing economic burden through split-shared care model for people living with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes and polypharmacy: a multi-center randomized controlled trial
BackgroundInterprofessional collaborative care such as a split-shared care model involving family physicians and community pharmacists can reduce the...
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Cost-effectiveness of implant movement analysis in aseptic loosening after hip replacement: a health-economic model
ObjectiveTo investigate the cost-effectiveness of using Implant Movement Analysis (IMA) to follow up suspected aseptic loosening when the diagnosis...
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Economic evaluation of a multimorbidity patient centered care model implemented in the Chilean public health system
Multimorbidity and patient-centered care approaches are growing challenges for health systems and patients. The cost of multimorbidity patients and...
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An Economic Model for Estimating Trial Costs with an Application to Placebo Surgery Trials
Background and ObjectiveWaste in clinical trials remains rife. We developed an economic model to predict the cost of trials based on input costs,...
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An Economic Model of Gambling Behaviour: A Two-Stage Approach
Gambling can cause significant harms and these can result in a net negative utility from participation, although lower levels of participation have...
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Impact of Extrapolation Model Choices on the Structural Uncertainty in Economic Evaluations for Cancer Immunotherapy: A Case Study of Checkmate 067
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to compare the performance of different extrapolation modeling techniques and analyze their impact on structural...
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Understanding bias in probabilistic analysis in model-based health economic evaluation
Guidelines of economic evaluations suggest that probabilistic analysis (using probability distributions as inputs) provides less biased estimates...
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Cost-effectiveness analysis of paediatric mental health interventions: a systematic review of model-based economic evaluations
Mental health disorders among children and youth are causing significant burden on health care systems. Hence, identifying cost-effective...
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Economic model of community-based falls prevention: seeking methodological solutions in evaluating the efficiency and equity of UK guideline recommendations
BackgroundFalls significantly harm geriatric health and impose substantial costs on care systems and wider society. Decision modelling can inform the...
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The transferability and validity of a population-level simulation model for the economic evaluation of interventions in diabetes: the MICADO model
AimsValid health economic models are essential to inform the adoption and reimbursement of therapies for diabetes mellitus. Often existing health...
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Public health events and economic growth in a neoclassical framework
Public health events (PHEs) have emerged as significant threats to human life, health, and economic growth. PHEs, such as COVID-19, have prompted a...
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A Model-Based Economic Evaluation of Hypothetical Treatments for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis in the UK: Implications for Pricing of New and Emerging Health Technologies
BackgroundAmyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a devastating disease which leads to loss of muscle function and paralysis. Historically, clinical...
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Health economic evaluation of a nurse-led care model from the nursing home perspective focusing on residents’ hospitalisations
BackgroundHealth economic evaluations of the implementation of evidence-based interventions (EBIs) into practice provide vital information but are...
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An Economic Evaluation Estimating the Clinical and Economic Burden of Increased Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus faecium Infection Incidence in Japan
IntroductionWhile incidence rates of vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium have remained comparatively low in Japan, there have been increasing...
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A Comparison of the Content and Consistency of Methodological Quality and Transferability Checklists for Reviewing Model-Based Economic Evaluations
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to examine whether and how the content of six checklists (Caro, Consensus on Health Economic Criteria...
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Simplified Methods for Modelling Dependent Parameters in Health Economic Evaluations: A Tutorial
BackgroundIn health economic evaluations, model parameters are often dependent on other model parameters. Although methods exist to simulate...