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Are supplemental appraisal/reimbursement processes needed for rare disease treatments? An international comparison of country approaches

Elena Nicod, Amanda Whittal, Michael Drummond, Karen Facey
  • #Innovative for Small Population,
  • #Paper,

The future of comparative effectiveness and relative efficacy of drugs: an international perspective

Donna A Messner, Adrian Towse, Penny Mohr, Martina Garau
  • #Adaptive Pathways,
  • #Paper,

Uncertainty and Cures: Discontinuation, Irreversibility, and Outcomes-Based Payments: What is Different About a One-Off Treatment?

Adrian Towse and Elisabeth Fenwick
  • #Adaptive Pathways,
  • #Paper,

Is the public supportive and willing to pay for a national assistive reproductive therapies programme? Results from a multicountry survey

Skedgel, C., Ralphs, E., Finn, E., Whitty, J., Markert, M., Samuelsen, C.
  • #Paper,
  • #Patient Voice,
  • #Reproductive,

A Longer Life or a Quality Death? A Discrete Choice Experiment to Estimate the Relative Importance of Different Aspects of END-of-Life Care

Skedgel, C., Robinson, A.
  • #Discrete Choice,
  • #End of life,
  • #Paper,
  • #Patient Voice,

Reporting Quality of Marginal Rates of Substitution in Discrete Choice Experiments That Elicit Patient Preferences

Mott, D.J., Chami, N. & Tervonen, T.
  • #Discrete Choice,
  • #Paper,
  • #Patient Preference,
  • #Patient Voice,

A Multinational European Study of Patient Preferences for Novel Diagnostics to Manage Antimicrobial Resistance. Applied Health Economics and Health Policy

David J. Mott, Grace Hampson, Martin J. Llewelyn, Jorge Mestre-Ferrandiz & Michael M. Hopkins
  • #Europe,
  • #Paper,
  • #Patient Preference,
  • #Patient Voice,

Drug attributes associated with the selection of drugs for reimbursement: a pilot stated preferences experiment with Canadian stakeholders

Skedgel, C., Wranik, W., Hu, M.
  • #Canada,
  • #Paper,
  • #Patient Voice,

The Relative Importance of Clinical, Economic, Patient Values and Feasibility Criteria in Cancer Drug Reimbursement in Canada: A Revealed Preferences Analysis of Recommendations of the Pan-Canadian Oncology Drug Review

Skedgel, C., Wranik, D., Hu, M.
  • #Canada,
  • #Cancer,
  • #oNCOLOGY,
  • #Paper,
  • #Patient Voice,

The prioritization preferences of pan-Canadian Oncology Drug Review members and the Canadian public: a stated-preferences comparison

Skedgel, C.
  • #Canada,
  • #oNCOLOGY,
  • #Paper,
  • #Patient Preference,
  • #Patient Voice,

Whose preferences should be elicited for use in health-care decision-making? A case study using anticoagulant therapy

Mott, D. & Najafzadeh, M.
  • #Paper,
  • #Patient Preference,
  • #Patient Voice,

Societal preferences for distributive justice in the allocation of health care resources: a latent class discrete choice experiment

Skedgel, C., Wailoo, A., Akehurst, R.
  • #Discrete Choice,
  • #Paper,
  • #Patient Voice,

Constant-sum paired comparisons for eliciting stated preferences: a tutorial

Skedgel, C. & Regier, D.
  • #Paper,
  • #Patient Voice,
  • #State Preferences,

Choosing vs. allocating: discrete choice experiments and constant-sum paired comparisons for the elicitation of societal preferences

Skedgel, C., Wailoo, A., Akehurst, R.
  • #Discrete Choice,
  • #Paper,
  • #Patient Voice,
  • #Societal Preferences,
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