Productivity costs, time costs and health-related quality of life: a response to the Erasmus Group

Responds to a paper by Brouwer et al which raised important issues concerning the treatment of productivity costs in cost-effectiveness analysis. As members of The Panel on Cost-Effectiveness in Health and Medicine, the authors aim to dispel some lingering confusion about what the US Panel's re...

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Hauptverfasser: Weinstein, Milton C., Siegel, Joanna E., Garber, Alan M., Lipscomb, Joseph, Luce, Bryan R., Manning Jr, Willard G., Torrance, George W.
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Efficiency
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Health
Health Services Research - methods
Humans
Income
Leisure Activities
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Quality of life
Quality-Adjusted Life Years
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