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The following pages link to Helicopters, hearts and hips: using willingness to pay to set priorities for public sector health care programmes (Q74178738):
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- Willingness to pay for health care services in common cold, retinal detachment, and myocardiac infarction: an internet survey in Japan. (Q25255825) (← links)
- The economic value of an improved malaria treatment programme in Zambia: results from a contingent valuation survey (Q25255918) (← links)
- Determinants of demand for total hip and knee arthroplasty: a systematic literature review (Q26865178) (← links)
- Willingness to pay to sustain and expand National Health Insurance services in Taiwan (Q33394047) (← links)
- Economic evaluation of pharmacy services--fact or fiction? (Q33731433) (← links)
- Recent advances in the methods of cost-benefit analysis in healthcare. Matching the art to the science (Q33761441) (← links)
- Recent advances. Medical ethics (Q33801476) (← links)
- The impact of the design of payment scales on the willingness to pay for health gains (Q33840364) (← links)
- Scaling up health interventions in resource-poor countries: what role does research in stated-preference framework play? (Q34567497) (← links)
- Estimating the monetary value of health care: lessons from environmental economics (Q35026555) (← links)
- Eliciting reasons: empirical methods in priority setting (Q35543950) (← links)
- Wickedness or folly? The ethics of NICE's decisions (Q36525500) (← links)
- Eliciting patients' values by use of 'willingness to pay': letting the theory drive the method. (Q37331279) (← links)
- Using the stated preference technique for eliciting valuations: the role of the payment vehicle (Q38134667) (← links)
- A systematic review of stated preference studies reporting public preferences for healthcare priority setting. (Q38215716) (← links)
- Welfarism versus extra-welfarism: can the choice of economic evaluation approach impact on the adoption decisions recommended by economic evaluation studies? (Q38354845) (← links)
- Comparing WTP values of different types of QALY gain elicited from the general public (Q39048386) (← links)
- The value of a QALY: individual willingness to pay for health gains under risk (Q39303877) (← links)
- Involving the general public in priority setting: experiences from Australia (Q39598656) (← links)
- Priority setting in health authorities: a novel approach to a historical activity. (Q39658684) (← links)
- Priority setting in the Provincial Health Services Authority: case study for the 2005/06 planning cycle (Q40311579) (← links)
- Using conjoint analysis to take account of patient preferences and go beyond health outcomes: an application to in vitro fertilisation (Q40821730) (← links)
- Framing the willingness-to-pay question: impact on response patterns and mean willingness to pay. (Q42600257) (← links)
- A comparison of two methods for eliciting contingent valuations of colorectal cancer screening (Q42602924) (← links)
- An instrument for measuring the social willingness to pay for health state improvement. (Q43752188) (← links)
- Conjoint analysis of a new Chemotherapy: willingness to pay and preference for the features of raltitrexed versus standard therapy in advanced Colorectal Cancer (Q44118690) (← links)
- Value of life and behavior toward health risks: an interpretation of social capital. (Q45951483) (← links)
- If the price is right: vagueness and values clarification in contingent valuation. (Q47402237) (← links)
- A Systematic Review Comparing the Acceptability, Validity and Concordance of Discrete Choice Experiments and Best-Worst Scaling for Eliciting Preferences in Healthcare (Q47410326) (← links)
- Individual responsibility and health-risk behaviour: A contingent valuation study from the ex ante societal perspective (Q48724444) (← links)
- Accessibility and distribution of the Norwegian National Air Emergency Service: 1988-1998. (Q50113354) (← links)
- Clozapine and patient safety (Q50640896) (← links)
- Valuing the benefits of publicly-provided health care: does 'ability to pay' preclude the use of 'willingness to pay'? (Q52208925) (← links)
- Valuing the benefits and costs of health care programmes: where's the 'extra' in extra-welfarism? (Q53396398) (← links)
- A utility-theoretic model for QALYs and willingness to pay. (Q53403763) (← links)
- Should we use willingness to pay to elicit community preferences for health care? New evidence from using a 'marginal' approach. (Q53404482) (← links)
- Do ordering effects matter in willingness-to-pay studies of health care? (Q53424420) (← links)
- Perspective and desire in comparative effectiveness research: the relative unimportance of mere preferences, the central importance of context. (Q54311394) (← links)
- Using contingent valuation to elicit public preferences for water fluoridation (Q58287281) (← links)
- Contingent valuation in health care and the persistence of embedding effects without the warm glow (Q58388698) (← links)
- Choosing the method to match the perspective: economic assessment and its implications for health-services efficiency (Q60446389) (← links)
- Using discrete choice modelling in priority setting: an application to clinical service developments (Q73327849) (← links)
- The impact of information on non-health attributes on willingness to pay for multiple health care programmes (Q75401123) (← links)
- Creativity and sacrifice: two sides of the coin. A reply to David Seedhouse (Q77154700) (← links)
- Willingness to pay for a QALY (Q79364925) (← links)
- Demand assessment and price-elasticity estimation of quality-improved primary health care in Palestine: a contribution from the contingent valuation method (Q79760402) (← links)
- What needs to be done in contingent valuation: have Smith and Sach missed the boat? (Q82401407) (← links)
- Testing procedural invariance in the context of health (Q83328061) (← links)
- Who wants to pay more taxes to improve public health care? (Q89543960) (← links)
- Contingent Valuation Studies in Orthopaedic Surgery: A Health Economic Review (Q91787396) (← links)