Does The Discrete Choice Experiment Provide Consistent Results?
New health care technologies are increasingly evaluated in order to see whether they provide sufficient value (i.e. improved quality of life) for money. The outcomes can be used to decide on whether such a technology should be funded. However, such decisions can only be made correctly, if we measure costs and health effects in a valid and appropriate way.
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Filed under: Public Health on July 31st, 2008