Replicating Health Economic Models: Firm Foundations or a House of Cards?

Volume: 35, Issue: 11, Pages: 1113 - 1121
Published: Jul 26, 2017
Abstract
Health economic evaluation is a framework for the comparative analysis of the incremental health gains and costs associated with competing decision alternatives. The process of developing health economic models is usually complex, financially expensive and time-consuming. For these reasons, model development is sometimes based on previous model-based analyses; this endeavour is usually referred to as model replication. Such model replication...
Paper Details
Title
Replicating Health Economic Models: Firm Foundations or a House of Cards?
Published Date
Jul 26, 2017
Volume
35
Issue
11
Pages
1113 - 1121
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