Evidence-based health economics : from effectiveness to efficiency in systematic review /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Donaldson, Cam, Mugford, Miranda, Vale, L. (Luke)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : BMJ, 2002.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • From effectiveness to effciency: an introduction to evidence-based health economics
  • Using systematic reviews in economic evaluation: the basic principles
  • Reviewing economic evidence alongside systematic reviews of effectiveness: example of neonatal exogenous surfactant
  • The place of economic analyses in systematic reviews: a clinician's viewpoint
  • Evidence-based economic evaluation: how the use of different data sources can impact results
  • Methodological quality of economic evaluations of health care interventions - evidence from systematic reviews
  • Effectiveness estimates in economic evaluation
  • Criteria list for conducting systematic reviews based on economic evaluation studies - the CHEC project
  • Evaluating economic interventions: a role for non-randomised designs?
  • Making the problem fit the solution: evidence-based decision making and "Dolly" economics
  • Evidence-based medicine meets economic evaluation - an agenda for research
  • Glossary of terms for health economics and systematic review.