Discrete Event Simulation for Health Technology Assessment

Discrete Event Simulation for Health Technology Assessment
Author: J. Jaime Caro,Jörgen Möller,Jonathan Karnon,James Stahl,Jack Ishak
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2015-10-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781482218251

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Discover How to Apply DES to Problems Encountered in HTADiscrete event simulation (DES) has traditionally been used in the engineering and operations research fields. The use of DES to inform decisions about health technologies is still in its infancy. Written by specialists at the forefront of this area, Discrete Event Simulation for Health Techno

Cost Effectiveness Modelling for Health Technology Assessment

Cost Effectiveness Modelling for Health Technology Assessment
Author: Richard Edlin,Christopher McCabe,Claire Hulme,Peter Hall,Judy Wright
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2015-08-11
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783319157443

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This book provides an introduction to decision analytic cost-effectiveness modelling, giving the theoretical and practical knowledge required to design and implement analyses that meet the methodological standards of health technology assessment organisations. The book guides you through building a decision tree and Markov model and, importantly, shows how the results of cost-effectiveness analyses are interpreted. Given the complex nature of cost-effectiveness modelling and the often unfamiliar language that runs alongside it, we wanted to make this book as accessible as possible whilst still providing a comprehensive, in-depth, practical guide that reflects the state of the art – that includes the most recent developments in cost-effectiveness modelling. Although the nature of cost effectiveness modelling means that some parts are inevitably quite technical, across the 13 chapters we have broken down explanations of theory and methods into bite-sized pieces that you can work through at your own pace; we have provided explanations of terms and methods as we use them. Importantly, the exercises and online workbooks allow you to test your skills and understanding as you go along.

Economic Evaluation in Clinical Trials

Economic Evaluation in Clinical Trials
Author: Henry A. Glick,Jalpa A. Doshi,Seema S. Sonnad,Daniel Polsky
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2014-10-02
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780191508066

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It is becoming increasingly important to examine the relationship between the outcomes of a clinical trial and the costs of the medical therapy under study. The results of such analysis can affect reimbursement decisions for new medical technologies, drugs, devices or diagnostics. It can aid companies seeking to make claims about the cost-effectiveness of their product, as well as allowing early consideration of the economic value of therapies which may be important to improving initial adoption decisions. It is also vital for addressing the requirements of regulatory bodies. Economic Evaluation in Clinical Trials provides practical advice on how to conduct cost-effectiveness analyses in controlled trials of medical therapies. This new edition has been extensively rewritten and revised; topics discussed range from design issues such as the types of services that should be measured and price weights, to assessment of quality-adjusted life years. Illustrative materials, case histories and worked examples are included to encourage the reader to apply the methods discussed. These exercises are supported with datasets, programmes and solutions made available online.

Hospital Based Health Technology Assessment

Hospital Based Health Technology Assessment
Author: Laura Sampietro-Colom,Janet Martin
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2017-01-23
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783319392059

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A timely work describing how localized hospital-based health technology assessment (HB-HTA) complements general, ‘arms-length’ HTA agency efforts, and what has been the collective global impact of HB-HTA across the globe. While HB-HTA has gained significant momentum over the past few years, expertise in the field, and information on the operation and organization of HB-HTA, has been scattered. This book serves to bring this information together to inform those who are currently working in the field of HTA at the hospital, regional, national or global level. In addition, this book is intended for decision-makers and policy-makers with a stake in determining the uptake and decommissioning of new and established technologies in the hospital setting. HTA has traditionally been performed at the National/Regional level by HTA Agencies, typically linked to governments. Yet hospitals are the main entry door for most health technologies (HTs). Hospital decision-makers must undertake multiple high stakes investment and disinvestment decisions annually for innovative HTs, usually without adequate information. Despite the existence of arms-length HTA Agencies, inadequate information is available to hospital decision-makers either because relevant HTA reports are not yet released at the time of entry of new technologies to the field, or because even when the report exists, the information contained is insufficient to clarify the contextualized informational needs of hospital decision makers. Therefore, there has recently been a rising trend toward hospital-based HTA units and programs. These units/programs complement the work of National/Regional HTA Agencies by providing the key and relevant evidence needed by hospital decision makers in their specific hospital context, and within required decision-making timelines. The emergence of HB-HTA is creating a comprehensive HTA ecosystem across health care levels, which creates better bridges for knowledge translation through relevance and timeliness.

Handbook of Research on Discrete Event Simulation Environments Technologies and Applications

Handbook of Research on Discrete Event Simulation Environments  Technologies and Applications
Author: Abu-Taieh, Evon M. O.,El-Sheikh, Asim A.
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 610
Release: 2009-10-31
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781605667751

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"This book provides a comprehensive overview of theory and practice in simulation systems focusing on major breakthroughs within the technological arena, with particular concentration on the accelerating principles, concepts and applications"--Provided by publisher.

Health Technology Assessment

Health Technology Assessment
Author: MA, MBA, PhD, Robert B. Hopkins,Ron Goeree MA
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2015-04-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781482244533

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The term health technology refers to drugs, devices, and programs that can improve and extend quality of life. As decision-makers struggle to find ways to reduce costs while improving health care delivery, health technology assessments (HTA) provide the evidence required to make better-informed decisions.This is the first book that focuses on the s

Use Cases of Discrete Event Simulation

Use Cases of Discrete Event Simulation
Author: Steffen Bangsow
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2012-04-24
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783642287770

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Over the last decades Discrete Event Simulation has conquered many different application areas. This trend is, on the one hand, driven by an ever wider use of this technology in different fields of science and on the other hand by an incredibly creative use of available software programs through dedicated experts. This book contains articles from scientists and experts from 10 countries. They illuminate the width of application of this technology and the quality of problems solved using Discrete Event Simulation. Practical applications of simulation dominate in the present book. The book is aimed to researchers and students who deal in their work with Discrete Event Simulation and which want to inform them about current applications. By focusing on discrete event simulation, this book can also serve as an inspiration source for practitioners for solving specific problems during their work. Decision makers who deal with the question of the introduction of discrete event simulation for planning support and optimization this book provides a contribution to the orientation, what specific problems could be solved with the help of Discrete Event Simulation within the organization.

Methods for the Economic Evaluation of Health Care Programmes

Methods for the Economic Evaluation of Health Care Programmes
Author: Michael Drummond,George W. Torrance
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2015
Genre: Medical care
ISBN: 9780199665877

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This highly successful textbook is now in its fourth edition, and has been extensively updated in order to keep pace with the considerable advances in theory and practice in recent years.