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AMNOG 3 Early benefit assessment 3 HAS 3 IQWiG 3 Indirect comparison 3 NICE 3 Acute ischemic stroke 1 China 1 Comparison 1 Cost Effectiveness 1 Cost-benefit analysis 1 Cost-effectiveness analysis 1 Deutschland 1 Edaravone dexborneol 1 France 1 Frankreich 1 Germany 1 Gesundheitskosten 1 Großbritannien 1 Health care costs 1 Human urinary kallidinogenase 1 Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse 1 Kosten-Wirksamkeits-Analyse 1 Matching adjusted indirect comparison 1 United Kingdom 1 Vergleich 1 attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder 1 bias 1 comparative effectiveness 1 confounding 1 effect modification 1 indirect comparison 1 indirect comparisons 1 matching-adjusted indirect comparison 1 meta-analysis 1 mixed treatment comparison 1 network meta-analysis 1 randomized controlled trial 1 systematic review 1
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Article 5 Book / Working Paper 1
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Article in journal 3 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 3 Article 1
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English 4 Undetermined 2
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Dippel, Franz-Werner 3 Gasche, David 3 Lebioda, Andrea 3 Plantör, Stefan 3 Theobald, Karlheinz 3 Chandra, Amitabh 1 Chen, Pingyu 1 Chen, Yanqiu 1 Erder, M. Haim 1 Jansen, Jeroen P. 1 Li, Hongchao 1 Luo, Mengjie 1 Naci, Huseyin 1 Shafrin, Jason 1 Shrestha, Anshu 1 Sikirica, Vanja 1 Wang, Chao 1 Zhang, Yanlei 1
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London School of Economics (LSE) 1
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Health Economics Review 2 Health economics 1 Health economics review 1 LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 3 RePEc 2 EconStor 1
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Cost-effectiveness of edaravone dexborneol versus human urinary kallidinogenase for acute ischemic stroke in China
Chen, Pingyu; Luo, Mengjie; Chen, Yanqiu; Zhang, Yanlei; … - 2024
-adjusted indirect comparison. Cost and health utility inputs were extracted from published literature and open databases. One …
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Relevance of indirect comparisons in the German early benefit assessment and in comparison to HTA processes in England, France and Scotland
Lebioda, Andrea; Gasche, David; Dippel, Franz-Werner; … - In: Health Economics Review 4 (2014) 31, pp. 1-14
Early benefit assessment in Germany under the legislative framework of AMNOG (Arzneimittelmarktneuordnungsgesetz) requires direct comparisons of the new drug with appropriate comparators determined by the Federal Joint Committee (G-BA). In case no head-to-head studies are available for direct...
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Relevance of indirect comparisons in the German early benefit assessment and in comparison to HTA processes in England, France and Scotland
Lebioda, Andrea; Gasche, David; Dippel, Franz-Werner; … - In: Health economics review 4 (2014) 31, pp. 1-14
Early benefit assessment in Germany under the legislative framework of AMNOG (Arzneimittelmarktneuordnungsgesetz) requires direct comparisons of the new drug with appropriate comparators determined by the Federal Joint Committee (G-BA). In case no head-to-head studies are available for direct...
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Is network meta-analysis as valid as standard pairwise meta-analysis? It all depends on the distribution of effect modifiers
Jansen, Jeroen P.; Naci, Huseyin - London School of Economics (LSE) - 2013
Background In the last decade, network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials has been introduced as an extension of pairwise meta-analysis. The advantage of network meta-analysis over standard pairwise meta-analysis is that it facilitates indirect comparisons of multiple interventions...
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Evaluating matching-adjusted indirect comparisons in practice : a case study of patients with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
Shafrin, Jason; Shrestha, Anshu; Chandra, Amitabh; … - In: Health economics 26 (2017) 11, pp. 1459-1466
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Relevance of indirect comparisons in the German early benefit assessment and in comparison to HTA processes in England, France and Scotland
Lebioda, Andrea; Gasche, David; Dippel, Franz-Werner; … - In: Health Economics Review 4 (2014) 1, pp. 1-14
Early benefit assessment in Germany under the legislative framework of AMNOG (Arzneimittelmarktneuordnungsgesetz) requires direct comparisons of the new drug with appropriate comparators determined by the Federal Joint Committee (G-BA). In case no head-to-head studies are available for direct...
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