Assessing value in health care: using an interpretive classification system to understand existing practices based on a systematic review
Abstract Background Implementing adequate strategies to assess the value of health services plays a central role in the effort to deal with the financial pressures faced by health care systems worldwide. This study aimed to understand which approaches to value assessment have been used in developed...
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Main Authors: | Brayan V. Seixas (Author), François Dionne (Author), Tania Conte (Author), Craig Mitton (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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