PMS13 Incorporating Patient Preferences in Health Technology Assessment – Is Individual Simulation Modelling Useful?
Abstract
To describe the methodology to incorporate patient preferences in health technology assessment (HTA) at an individual level using simulation modelling, and the associated advantages and disadvantages. Patient preferences relate to patients’ experiences of healthcare delivery and include elements such as waiting times (e.g. short or no delay vs long delays). Patient preferences can be measured using a range of techniques, including methods such...
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Title
PMS13 Incorporating Patient Preferences in Health Technology Assessment – Is Individual Simulation Modelling Useful?
Published Date
Sep 1, 2020
Volume
22
Pages
S67 - S67
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