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Econometric Considerations When Using the Net Benefit Regression Framework to Conduct Cost-effectiveness Analysis

In: Health Econometrics

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  • Jeffrey S. Hoch
  • Pierre Chaussé

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This chapter considers the analysis of a cost-effectiveness dataset from an econometrics perspective. We link cost-effectiveness analysis to the net benefit regression framework and explore insights and opportunities from econometrics and their practical implications. As an empirical illustration, we compare various econometric techniques using a cost-effectiveness dataset from a published study. The chapter concludes with a discussion about implications for applied practitioners and future research directions.

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  • Jeffrey S. Hoch & Pierre Chaussé, 2018. "Econometric Considerations When Using the Net Benefit Regression Framework to Conduct Cost-effectiveness Analysis," Contributions to Economic Analysis, in: Health Econometrics, volume 127, pages 119-143, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:ceazzz:s0573-855520180000294007
    DOI: 10.1108/S0573-855520180000294007
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