Reconstructing the value puzzle in health technology assessment: a pragmatic review to determine which modelling methods can account for additional value elements

Health technology assessment (HTA) has traditionally relied on cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) as a cornerstone of evaluation of new therapies, assessing the clinical validity and utility, the efficacy, and the cost-effectiveness of new interventions. The current format of cost-effectiveness analy...

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Main Authors: Jeffrey M. Muir (Author), Amruta Radhakrishnan (Author), Andreas Freitag (Author), Ipek Ozer Stillman (Author), Grammati Sarri (Author)
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A., 2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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