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QALY 2 Willingness to pay 2 cost-benefit 2 sprinklers 2 Adolescents 1 Bullying 1 Choice experiments 1 Cost-Benefit Analysis 1 Cost-Effectiveness Analysis 1 Cost-benefit analysis 1 Delay 1 Delay distribution 1 Discrete Choice Experiment 1 EMS 1 Economic evaluation methods 1 Guidelines 1 Literature Review 1 Morbidity risk 1 Mortality risk 1 Passenger trains 1 Reliability 1 Response time 1 School 1 Scope sensitivity 1 Sweden 1 Value of time 1 Willingness to Pay 1 accidents 1 adolescents 1 alarm 1 class size 1 defibrillation 1 effectiveness 1 elderly 1 emergency 1 fire 1 fire safety 1 fire services 1 geographic information systems 1 medicine 1
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Svensson, Mikael 5 Jaldell, Henrik 4 Persson, Mattias 2 Andersson, Henrik 1 Anurak, A 1 Bergström, Anna 1 Carlsson, Fredrik 1 Daruvala, Dinky 1 Hultkrantz, Lars 1 Khanisthar, P 1 Krongkan, B 1 Krüger, Niclas 1 Lebnak, P 1 Niklas, Jakobsson 1 Risa Hole, Arne 1 Ryen, Linda 1 Sund, Björn 1
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Handelshögskolan, Karlstads Universitet 11
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Karlstad University Working Papers in Economics 11
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The Willingness to Pay for a QALY: a Review of the Empirical Literature
Ryen, Linda; Svensson, Mikael - Handelshögskolan, Karlstads Universitet - 2014
There has been a rapid increase in the use of cost-effectiveness analysis, with Quality Adjusted Life Years (QALYs) as an outcome measure, in evaluating both medical technologies and public health interventions. Alongside, there is a growing literature on the monetary value of a QALY based on...
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Valuation of small and multiple health risks: A critical analysis of SP data applied to food and water safety
Andersson, Henrik; Risa Hole, Arne; Svensson, Mikael - Handelshögskolan, Karlstads Universitet - 2014
This study elicits individual preferences for reducing morbidity and mortality risk in the context of an infectious disease (campylobacter) using choice experiments. Respondents are in the survey asked to choose between different policies that, in addition to the two health risks, also vary with...
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Class-Size Effects on Adolescents’ Mental Health and Well-Being in Swedish School
Niklas, Jakobsson; Persson, Mattias; Svensson, Mikael - Handelshögskolan, Karlstads Universitet - 2013
This paper analyzes whether class size has an effect on the prevalence of mental health problems and well-being among adolescents in Swedish schools. We use cross-sectional data collected in year 2008 covering 2,755 Swedish adolescents in 9th grade from 40 schools and 159 classes. We utilize...
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Time is money, but how much? The monetary value of response time for Thai ambulance emergency services
Jaldell, Henrik; Lebnak, P; Anurak, A; Krongkan, B; … - Handelshögskolan, Karlstads Universitet - 2013
The monetary values for how much ambulance emergency services are calculated for two different time factors, response time, which is the time from when a call is received by the EMS call-taking centre until the response team arrives at the emergency scene, and operational time, which is the time...
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Do administrators have the same priorities for risk reductions as the general public?
Carlsson, Fredrik; Daruvala, Dinky; Jaldell, Henrik - Handelshögskolan, Karlstads Universitet - 2013
A stated preference survey was used to investigate the potential discrepancy between the priorities of public administrators and the general public regarding risk reductions. Both groups of respondents were asked to assume the role of a public policy-maker and choose between different public...
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Modeling Passenger Train Delay Distributions - Evidence and Implications
Bergström, Anna; Krüger, Niclas - Handelshögskolan, Karlstads Universitet - 2013
This paper addresses the lack of reliability within the Swedish rail network by identifying passenger train delay distributions. Arrival delays are analyzed in detail using data provided by the Swedish Transport Administration, covering all train departures and arrivals during 2008 and 2009. The...
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The Willingness to Pay to Reduce School Bullying
Svensson, Mikael; Persson, Mattias - Handelshögskolan, Karlstads Universitet - 2012
We use a discrete choice experiment conducted in Sweden to elicit the willingness to pay (WTP) to reduce school bullying. The estimations indicate a mean marginal WTP of 5.95 to 8.48 Swedish kronor (€0.66 to €0.95), which implies that the aggregate WTP for each reduced statistical victim of...
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A Comparison of Benefit Cost and Cost Utility Analysis in Practice: Divergent Policies in Sweden
Hultkrantz, Lars; Svensson, Mikael - Handelshögskolan, Karlstads Universitet - 2012
We compare the implementation of Benefit-Cost Analysis (BCA) and Cost-Utility Analysis (CUA) as tools for making priorities in allocation of national public funds in the transport sector and health sector, respectively, in Sweden. While the principal distinctions between these methods are well...
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Effect of response times on survival from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: using geographic information systems
Sund, Björn - Handelshögskolan, Karlstads Universitet - 2012
We explored how different response times from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) to defibrillation in the County of Stockholm, Sweden, affect patients’ survival rates. This was done by combining a geographic information systems (GIS) simulation of driving times with register data on...
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Efficiency of Fire Protection Devices in Buildings: Evidence from Response data
Jaldell, Henrik - Handelshögskolan, Karlstads Universitet - 2012
This study investigates the effectiveness of fire protection devices, such as smoke detectors, portable fire extinguishers, automatic fire alarms, sprinklers etc., in different types of buildings in Sweden. It contributes two aspects not taken into account in other studies of the effect of fire...
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