Developing a reference protocol for structured expert elicitation in health-care decision-making: a mixed-methods study

Volume: 25, Issue: 37, Pages: 1 - 124
Published: Jun 1, 2021
Abstract
Many decisions in health care aim to maximise health, requiring judgements about interventions that may have higher health effects but potentially incur additional costs (cost-effectiveness framework). The evidence used to establish cost-effectiveness is typically uncertain and it is important that this uncertainty is characterised. In situations in which evidence is uncertain, the experience of experts is essential. The process by which the...
Paper Details
Title
Developing a reference protocol for structured expert elicitation in health-care decision-making: a mixed-methods study
Published Date
Jun 1, 2021
Volume
25
Issue
37
Pages
1 - 124
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