Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10486114 | Value in Health | 2015 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Many of the CEAs reviewed appear to include insufficient comparator strategies. In particular, they omit strategies with relatively long screening intervals. Omitting relevant comparators matters particularly if it leads to the underestimation of ICERs for strategies around the cost-effectiveness threshold because these strategies are the most policy relevant from the CEA perspective. Consequently, such CEAs may not be providing the best possible policy guidance and lead to the mistaken adoption of cost-ineffective screening strategies.
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Authors
James F. PhD, Steffie K. MSc, Charles DPhil, Linda PhD, John J. PhD, Inge M.C.M. PhD,