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Trenger vi flere kliniske studier? Om verdien av mer informasjon i evaluering av helsetiltak

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  • Guttomsen, Atle G

    (Department of Health Management and Health Economics)

  • Moger, Tron Anders

    (Department of Health Management and Health Economics)

  • Kristiansen, Ivar Sønbø

    (Department of Health Management and Health Economics)

Abstract

I denne artikkelen viser forfatterne Guttormsen, Moger og Kristiansen hvordan vi kan analysere verdien av informasjon i helseøkonomisk evaluering. I de fleste analyser er det usikkerhet knyttet til både helseeffekter og kostnader, i noen tilfeller kan denne usikkerheten reduseres ved å utføre flere kliniske studier. Ved hjelp av to eksempler viser de hvordan vi kan regne ut verdien av å utføre flere studier. I det ene eksempelet bruker de realopsjonsteori hentet fra tradisjonell investeringsanalyse, mens de i det andre eksempelet bygger videre på stoff presentert i: Moger, T.A., Guttormsen, A.G., Kristiansen, I.S., 2010. Nyere metoder – Hvordan prioritere helsetiltak når både effekter og kostnader er usikre. Helseøkonomisk forskningsprogram ved UiO - Volum 2010:5. HERO skriftserie/Working paper.

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  • Guttomsen, Atle G & Moger, Tron Anders & Kristiansen, Ivar Sønbø, 2010. "Trenger vi flere kliniske studier? Om verdien av mer informasjon i evaluering av helsetiltak," HERO Online Working Paper Series 2010:6, University of Oslo, Health Economics Research Programme.
  • Handle: RePEc:hhs:oslohe:2010_006
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    Keywords

    verdi av informasjon; helseøkonomisk evaluering; usikkerhet; kliniske studier; relapsjonsteori;
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    JEL classification:

    • I12 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health - - - Health Behavior
    • I18 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health - - - Government Policy; Regulation; Public Health

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