Choice and Profile Case Best-Worst Scaling Methods Australian Public Preferences for the Funding of New Health Technologies: A Comparison of Discrete
Published: Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
Background. Ethical, economic, political, and legitimacyarguments support the consideration of public preferencesin health technology decision making. The objective wasto assess public preferences for funding new health tech-nologies and to compare a profile case best-worst scaling(BWS) and traditional discrete choice experiment (DCE)method. Methods. An online survey consisting of a DCEand BWS task was completed by 930 adults recruited viaan...
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