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In many health decision making situations there is a requirement that the effectiveness of interventions, usually their 'clinical' effectiveness, be established, as well as their cost-effectiveness. Often indeed this is effectively a prior requirement for their cost-effectiveness being...
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Health economists concerned about the efficiency and equity of health care provision have focused their attention and evaluations on programmes and interventions at a population or group level. Clinicians, including those seeking to improve the quality of care by making it more evidence-based,...
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When a HRQOL measure is needed in health care decision making should it be a generic measure (a GEN), intended to cover the entire domain of health, a condition-specific measure (a CSM) intended to embrace those aspects of health associated with the condition concerned, or both? This paper...
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