Collection

Methods of Economic Evaluation

A series of introductory to intermediate educational articles on the methods of economic evaluation. Full length articles should be around 4000 words and authors should select the "Practical Application" category. Shorter articles in the form of a Methodolgical Note are also welcome. These should be targeted at HEOR researchers and those working in HTA agencies. Articles should be no longer than 1500 words and be in a Commentary format.

Editors

  • Salah Ghabri, MSC, PHD, HDR

    Salah Ghabri is Senior Health Economist and Scientific Referent Leader in economic evaluation at the Department of Medical Evaluation at the French Authority for Health, Associate Researcher and Teacher at the University of Rennes and CNAM School. His interests revolve around economic evaluation of health interventions, economic modeling and budget impact approaches, methods of causal effect, public policies, and econometrics. His most significant scientific achievements are the analysis of uncertainty and the modeling of treatments sequences in healthcare.

Articles (46 in this collection)

  1. Discounting in Economic Evaluations

    Authors

    • Arthur E. Attema
    • Werner B. F. Brouwer
    • Karl Claxton
    • Content type: Review Article
    • Open Access
    • Published: 19 May 2018
    • Pages: 745 - 758