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244“…OBJECTIVES: This research aims to (1) replicate published health economic models, (2) compare reproduced results with original results, (3) identify facilitators and hurdles to model replicability and determine reproduction success, and (4) suggest model replication reporting standards to enhance model reproducibility, in the context of health economic obesity models. …”
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245por Wilkinson, Maryke, Hofman, Karen J., Young, Taryn, Schmidt, Bey-Marrié, Kredo, Tamara“…Consideration of health economic evidence (HEE) during CPG development in a structured manner remains a challenge globally and locally. …”
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248por Werbrouck, Amber, Schmidt, Masja, Putman, Koen, Seghers, Jan, Simoens, Steven, Verhaeghe, Nick, Annemans, Lieven“…Main inclusion criteria were: (1) insufficiently active people; (2) ERSs and (3) full health economic evaluations. No publication year limits were applied. …”
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249“…Comparative health economic evaluation is based on premise of being able to compare the worth of a year of life lived in full quality across different patients, population groups, settings and interventions. …”
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251por Ewans, Lisa J., Minoche, Andre E., Schofield, Deborah, Shrestha, Rupendra, Puttick, Clare, Zhu, Ying, Drew, Alexander, Gayevskiy, Velimir, Elakis, George, Walsh, Corrina, Adès, Lesley C., Colley, Alison, Ellaway, Carolyn, Evans, Carey-Anne, Freckmann, Mary-Louise, Goodwin, Linda, Hackett, Anna, Kamien, Benjamin, Kirk, Edwin P., Lipke, Michelle, Mowat, David, Palmer, Elizabeth, Rajagopalan, Sulekha, Ronan, Anne, Sachdev, Rani, Stevenson, William, Turner, Anne, Wilson, Meredith, Worgan, Lisa, Morel-Kopp, Marie-Christine, Field, Michael, Buckley, Michael F., Cowley, Mark J., Dinger, Marcel E., Roscioli, TonyEnlace del recurso
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252“…METHODS: With the involvement of stakeholders from a number of DVT services in the UK, we developed a DST combining discrete event simulation (DES) for DVT pathways and the Socio Technical Allocation of Resources (STAR) approach, an agile health economics technique. The model was inputted with data from the literature, local datasets from DVT services, and interviews conducted with DVT specialists. …”
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253por Barbu, Liliana“…There is a large volume of articles about health economics that are published each year. The main purpose of this research is to explore health economics in the world's scholarly literature based on a scient metric analysis to outline the evolution of research in the field. …”
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258por Toumi, Mondher, Motrunich, Anastasiia, Millier, Aurélie, Rémuzat, Cécile, Chouaid, Christos, Falissard, Bruno, Aballéa, Samuel“…Conclusion: The CEESP submission dossiers fail to adhere to the guidelines, potentially invalidating the health economics analysis and resulting in pricing negotiations. …”
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259“…BACKGROUND: Strong growth of interdisciplinary sciences might find exceptional example in academic health economics. We decided to observe the quantitative output in this science since the beginning of the twenty-first century. …”
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260por Gonzalez-McQuire, Sebastian, Dimopoulos, Meletios-Athanassios, Weisel, Katja, Bouwmeester, Walter, Hájek, Roman, Campioni, Marco, Bennison, Craig, Xu, Weiwei, Pantiri, Krystallia, Hensen, Marja, Terpos, Evangelos, Knop, StefanEnlace del recurso
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