Health technology assessment : using biostatistics to break the barriers of adopting new medicines / Robert B. Hopkins, PATH Research Institute, St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton, Department of Clinical Epidmiology & Biostatistics, Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University, Ron Goeree, MA, PATH Research Institute, St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton, Department of Clinical Epidmiology & Biostatistics, Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University .
2015
R855.3 .H67 2015
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Health technology assessment : using biostatistics to break the barriers of adopting new medicines / Robert B. Hopkins, PATH Research Institute, St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton, Department of Clinical Epidmiology & Biostatistics, Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University, Ron Goeree, MA, PATH Research Institute, St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton, Department of Clinical Epidmiology & Biostatistics, Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University .
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1482244535 (electronic bk.)
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1482244527
1482244535 (electronic bk.)
9781482244526
1482244527
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Boca Raton : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, [2015]
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1 online resource (xxii, 254 pages) : illustrations.
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R855.3 .H67 2015
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Regulation, reimbursement, and health technology assessment
Requirements and sources of data to complete an HTA
Meta-analysis
Network meta-analysis
Bayesian methods
Survival analysis
Costs and cost of illness studies
Health-related quality of life
Missing data methods.
Requirements and sources of data to complete an HTA
Meta-analysis
Network meta-analysis
Bayesian methods
Survival analysis
Costs and cost of illness studies
Health-related quality of life
Missing data methods.