The Measurement and Valuation of Health Status Using EQ 5D A European Perspective

The Measurement and Valuation of Health Status Using EQ 5D  A European Perspective
Author: Richard Brooks,Rosalind Rabin,F. de Charro
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789401702331

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EQ-5D from the EuroQol Group is a standardised, non-disease-specific instrument for describing and valuing health. It is in widespread use in many countries and has been applied in many different settings. EQ-5D is now an integral feature of many clinical trials and is increasingly used in population health surveys. This book reports on the results of the European Union-funded EQ-net project which furthered the development of EQ-5D in the key areas of valuation, application and translation. The primary effort concentrated on harmonising and integrating the results of the various EuroQol valuation projects. Most importantly, the book includes a set of VAS-based preference weights for all the EQ-5D health states based on cross-European EQ-5D data. This book provides the most comprehensive account to date of the EuroQol Group endeavour. It will appeal to clinicians, nurses, health services researchers, health economists, those responsible for audit and quality assurance, public health specialists and managers in health care institutions, and the pharmaceutical industry.

Methods for Analysing and Reporting EQ 5D Data

Methods for Analysing and Reporting EQ 5D Data
Author: Nancy Devlin,David Parkin,Bas Janssen
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2020-08-21
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783030476229

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This open access book is the first published guide about how to analyse data produced by the EQ-5D, one of the most widely used Patient Reported Outcomes questionnaires world wide. The authors provide practical, clear and comprehensive guidance in five concise chapters. Following an overview of the EQ-5D and its analysis, we describe how the questionnaire data – the EQ-5D profile and EQ VAS – can be analysed in different ways to generate important insights into peoples’ health. We then show how the value sets which accompany the EQ-5D can be applied to summarise patients’ data. The final chapter deals with advanced topics, including the use of Minimally Important Differences, case-mix adjustment, mapping, and more. This book is essential for those new to analyzing EQ-5D data and will be also be valuable for those with more experience. The methods can be applied to any EQ-5D instrument (for example, the three- and five-level and Youth versions) and many of the methods described will be equally relevant to other Patient Reported Outcomes instruments.

EQ 5D Value Sets Inventory Comparative Review and User Guide

EQ 5D Value Sets  Inventory  Comparative Review and User Guide
Author: Agota Szende,Mark Oppe,Nancy Devlin
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2007-03-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781402055119

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This book provides an essential guide to the use of the EuroQol Group’s value sets for working with EQ-5D data. The EQ-5D is a widely used generic health state descriptive system and facilitates the valuation of health and health gain through its pre-existing value sets. This book brings together a comprehensive inventory of these value sets and their characteristics and offers guidance on how to choose which value set for what purpose.

Measuring Self reported Population Health

Measuring Self reported Population Health
Author: Agota Szende,Alan Williams
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2004
Genre: Health surveys
ISBN: 9639456470

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Self Reported Population Health An International Perspective based on EQ 5D

Self Reported Population Health  An International Perspective based on EQ 5D
Author: Agota Szende,Bas Janssen,Juan Cabases
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2013-12-05
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789400775961

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The EQ-5D instrument, as a standardized, cross-culturally validated measure of self-assessed health has a hugely important role in understanding population health within and across countries. Over the past two decades a wealth of international population health survey data have been accumulated by the EuroQol Group from research conducted in many countries across four continents. One of the success factors of the EQ-5D instruments has been the easy availability of national or international sets of EQ-5D data, as well as clear explanations and guidance for users. There is an unmet need to produce a comprehensive book that captures up-to-date and expanded information of EQ-5D self-reported health and index values. EQ-5D population norms and cross-country analyses are provided from representative national surveys of 20 countries and additional regional surveys. This book will be a must for those who believe that how people report and value health is very important.

EQ 5D concepts and methods

EQ 5D concepts and methods
Author: Paul Kind,Richard Brooks,Rosalind Rabin
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2006-01-16
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781402037122

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Science today makes progress through the imaginative harvesting of knowledge g- erated by the many, rather than as the result of the isolated endeavours of the lone researcher. Innovations in the physical sciences from the development of nuclear te- nologies to the laser, have involved research teams working collectively. Collabo- tion is the rule rather than the exception. In the social sciences this model is all but reversed. Here it is not uncommon to encounter the solitary enthusiast, relishing an independence of spirit and pursuing their own private research agenda. All the more surprising then that a group of researchers from several different disciplines, should have come together in the late 1980s with nothing more substantial on the agenda than that they share their thoughts on the topic of measuring the value of health, or more specifically, on the way that the value of health might vary across different countries. Few scientific enterprises can have begun as cautiously or uncertainly. Few can have developed a cohesion and dynamism that lasted decades and continues to drive ahead after long years of scientific endeavour. Such is the good fortune that befell those of us who came together to form what was later to be known as the Euro- Qol Group. The Group's creation is principally due to the shared professional asso- ation of its members with one man, an economist by training and a visionary academic by inclination and temperament - Alan Williams.

Defining the Value of Medical Interventions

Defining the Value of Medical Interventions
Author: Jan Schildmann,Charlotte Buch,Jürgen Zerth
Publsiher: Kohlhammer Verlag
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2021-02-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783170381773

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Defining the value in health care and elaborating appropriate value-propositions for health care beneficiaries poses numerous empirical and normative challenges. Different methods of Health Technology Assessments (HTAs) embedded in various interdisciplinary approaches of defining the value of health care have been established in recent years. Current initiatives aim to develop and combine transnational attempts to define an overall acceptable range for value-based healthcare interventions. In this book international scholars with background in medicine, philosophy, health-economics and further disciplines, who participated in an interdisciplinary conference in 2019 combine in-depth analyses with reflections informed by multidisciplinary debates on a pressing issue in healthcare.

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