It is becoming increasingly important to examine the relationship between the outcomes of a clinical trial and the costs of the medical therapy under study. The results of such analysis can affect reimbursement decisions for new medical technologies, drugs, devices or diagnostics. It can aid companies seeking to make claims about the cost-effectiveness of their product, as well as allowing early consideration of the economic value of therapies which may be important to improvinginitial adoption decisions. It is also vital for addressing the requirements of regulatory bodies. Economic Evaluation in Clinical Trials provides practical advice on how to conduct cost-effectiveness analyses in controlled trials of medical therapies. This new edition has been extensively rewritten and revised; topics discussed range from design issues such as the types of services that should be measured and price weights, to assessment of quality-adjusted life years. Illustrative materials, case histories and worked examples are included to encourage the reader to apply themethods discussed. These exercises are supported with datasets, programmes and solutions made available online.
Introduction to economic evaluations in clinical trials; Designing economic evaluations in clinical trials; Valuing medical service use; Assessing quality-adjusted life years; Analyzing cost; Analyzing censored cost; Comparing cost and effect: point estimates for cost-effectiveness ratios and net monetary benefit; Understanding sampling uncertainty: the concepts; Sampling uncertainty: calculation, sample size and power, and decision criteria; Transferability of the results from trials; Relevance of trial-based economic analyses;
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