Factors to Consider When Designing Phase III Clinical Trials Involving Economic Evaluations

Given the recognized need to examine cost-effectiveness data in addition to clinical data when making decisions relating to choice of clinical interventions, there is a growing interest and experience in undertaking economic evaluations alongside clinical trials. It has been argued, when an economic...

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Veröffentlicht in:Perceptual and motor skills 1999-12, Vol.89 (3_suppl), p.1059-1072
Hauptverfasser: Van Enckevort, Petra J., TenVergert, Elisabeth M., Kingma, Johannes, Koëter, Gerard H., Rutten, Frans F. H.
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Zusammenfassung:Given the recognized need to examine cost-effectiveness data in addition to clinical data when making decisions relating to choice of clinical interventions, there is a growing interest and experience in undertaking economic evaluations alongside clinical trials. It has been argued, when an economic evaluation is necessary for assessing the cost-effectiveness of a medical intervention, the integration of both the medical and clinical issues need to be included at the start of designing a clinical trial. A proposal has been made for how clinical researchers and health economists may cooperate successfully at the successive phases in designing a clinical trial. Therefore, discussion points for clinical researchers and health economists are given, and the possible methodological consequences of adding an economic evaluation to a trial are addressed.
ISSN:0031-5125
1558-688X
DOI:10.2466/pms.1999.89.3f.1059