It's Not the Model, It's the Way You Use It: Exploratory Early Health Economics Amid Complexity; Comment on "Problems and Promises of Health Technologies: The Role of Early Health Economic Modelling"

In a review recently published in this journal, Grutters et al outline the scope and impact of their early health economic modelling of healthcare innovations. Their reflections shed light on ways that health economists can shift-away from traditional reimbursement decision-support, towards a broade...

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Main Authors: Andrew Partington (Author), Jonathan Karnon (Author)
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Published: Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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