Collection

Productivity Costs and non-Health Care Consumption Costs

A collection of papers on estimating productivity costs and non-medical consumption costs, and the implications for health-related decision making. We encourage papers from the perspectives from a variety of stakeholders including payers, health technology assessment bodies, health economists, employers, pharmaceutical industry, policy makers, patients and caregivers, and advocacy groups. Special patient population perspectives and papers developing or employing novel methods are particularly encouraged. Papers can be either methodological or applied.

Editors

  • Professor Werner Brouwer

    Werner is a Professor of Health Economics at the Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management of the Erasmus University Rotterdam. His research focuses on the methodology of welfare economic evaluations in health care. His work has covered topics like optimal decision rules, normative foundations of economic evaluations in health, outcome measures, measurement and valuation of informal care, equity considerations, monetary valuation of outcomes, as well as measurement and valuation productivity costs. Amongst other activities, Werner is a member of the Editorial Board of PharmacoEconomics

  • Professor Pieter van Baal

    Pieter van Baal is a Professor of Public Health Economics at the Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management of the Erasmus University Rotterdam. His research focuses on the methodology of cost effectiveness analyses, modeling of diseases/population health and the relation thereof with (non)medical consumption. Pieter has served on the editorial boards of PLoS One, Population Health Metrics and currently is an associate editor of Value of Health.

Articles (10 in this collection)