A Guide to Economic Evaluation: Methods for Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Person-Level Data
Journal ArticleAuthors
JS Hoch
Mark W. Smith - Stanford University
Published by
Journal of Traumatic Stress, Vol. 19 no. 6, page(s) 787-797
December 29, 2006
Abstract
The authors introduce economic evaluation with particular attention to cost-effectiveness analysis. They begin by establishing why health care decisions should be guided by economics. They then explore different types of economic evaluations. To illustrate how to conduct and evaluate a cost-effectiveness analysis, a hypothetical study about the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder with psychotherapy versus pharmacotherapy is considered. The authors conclude with recommendations for increasing the strength and relevance of economic evaluations.
Topics: Economics




