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International Cost-Effectiveness Thresholds and Modifiers for HTA Decision Making

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  • Kyann Zhang;Martina Garau

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OHE presents an overview on the use of cost-effectiveness thresholds (CETs) in a number of selected countries in their decision-making process for health technology assessments (HTAs). In addition to the different levels of CETs in these countries, this review examines whether an explicit or implicit CET is used, and the additional considerations (here termed ‘modifiers’) that are incorporated when funding and reimbursement decisions are made.

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  • Kyann Zhang;Martina Garau, 2020. "International Cost-Effectiveness Thresholds and Modifiers for HTA Decision Making," Contract Research 002271, Office of Health Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ohe:conres:002271
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    1. Francis Shupo & Keith R. Abrams & Zanfina Ademi & Grace Wayi-Wayi & Natasa Zibelnik & Matt Kirchmann & Carolyn Rutherford & Kelly Makarounas-Kirchmann, 2023. "Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Siltuximab for Australian Public Investment in the Rare Condition Idiopathic Multicentric Castleman Disease," PharmacoEconomics - Open, Springer, vol. 7(5), pages 777-792, September.

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    International Cost-Effectiveness Thresholds and Modifiers for HTA Decision Making;

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