Valuing health at the end of life: A review of stated preference studies in the social sciences literature

Volume: 204, Pages: 39 - 50
Published: May 1, 2018
Abstract
A source of debate in the health care priority setting literature is whether to weight health gains to account for equity considerations, such as concern for those with very short life expectancy. This paper reviews the empirical evidence in the published social sciences literature relevant to the following research question: do members of the public wish to place greater weight on a unit of health gain for end-of-life patients than on that for...
Paper Details
Title
Valuing health at the end of life: A review of stated preference studies in the social sciences literature
Published Date
May 1, 2018
Volume
204
Pages
39 - 50
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