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Main description:
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, for example drugs, devices or diagnostics; aid companies seeking to make claims about the cost-effectiveness of their product; allow early consideration of the economic value of therapies, which may be important to improving initial
adoption decisions; or address the requirements of regulatory bodies. Economic evaluation in clinical trials uses a consistent set of data collected within the trial, or by projection from this data, and avoids having to incorporate unrelated (and potentially inconsistent) data from many different
sources.
This book provides a practical guide to conducting economic evaluation in ongoing clinical trials. It covers issues and techniques related to the collection of both cost and outcome data, as well as a framework for reporting and interpreting economic reports from clinical trials. This is illustrated by detailed supporting examples and exercises, designed to teach the reader how to apply this model. These exercises are supported with datasets, programmes and solutions made available online.
ABOUT THE SERIES - series editors Alastair Gray and Andrew Briggs
Economic evaluation of health intervention is a growing specialist field, and this series of practical handbooks tackles, in depth, topics superficially addressed in more geinconsistent economics books. Each volume includes illustrative material, case histories and worked examples to encourage the reader to apply the methods discussed, with supporting material provided online. This series is aimed at health economists in academia, the pharmaceutical industry and the health sector, those on
advanced health economics courses, and health researchers in associated fields.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Oxford University Press (OUP Oxford)
Publication date: February, 2007
Pages: 256
Dimensions: 155.00 x 235.00 x 15.00
Weight: 380g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Epidemiology, General Practice, Public Health
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...a straight-forward guide to a not-so-straightforward topic. The book illustrates the difference between 'hard' sciences like chemistry with 'one answer' and 'soft' sciences like economics with 'many answers.' It is essential reading for anyone who wants to know a) how to find a good, maybe even the right, answer, b) how to find the answer that meets the marketing department's needs, and c) how to find the holes in the answer you have been given to get a product into your formulary. Economic evaluation in clinical trials is clearly an area where knowledge is power.



