Do Decision Makers Really Need Health Economic Data?

Jul 1, 2003, 00:00
10.1046/j.1524-4733.2003.64002.x
https://www.valueinhealthjournal.com/article/S1098-3015(10)60149-0/fulltext
Title : Do Decision Makers Really Need Health Economic Data?
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In this issue of Value in Health, the ISPOR Task Force on Use of Pharmacoeconomic/Health Economic Information in Health Care Decision Making presents a report with information intended to ensure that pharmacoeconomic/health economic (PE/HE) research is attuned to the needs of decision makers and to provide tools they can use to interpret and apply these studies [1]. After reviewing the literature on decision makers’ attitudes toward PE/ HE evaluations, the task force has identified a number of key decision-maker concerns that may limit their use of results from PE/HE studies. In addition, following a review of published guidelines and discussions with managed care pharmacy opinion leaders, the task force suggests some additional reporting requirements to address these concerns.
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  • Best Research Practices
  • Decision & Deliberative Processes
  • Decision Modeling & Simulation
  • Health Technology Assessment
  • Literature Review & Synthesis
  • Organizational Practices
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