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Basal-cell-cancer 1 Conjoint-analysis 1 Patient-preference 1 Surgery 1 treatment 1
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Neumann, Martino 2 Dirksen, Carmen 1 Dirksen, Carmen D. 1 Essers, Brigitte 1 Essers, Brigitte A.B. 1 Helvoort-Postulart, Debby 1 Prins, Martin 1 Prins, Martin H. 1 van Helvoort-Postulart, Debby 1
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Does the Inclusion of a Cost Attribute Result in Different Preferences for the Surgical Treatment of Primary Basal Cell Carcinoma?: A Comparison of Two Discrete-Choice Experiments
Essers, Brigitte A.B.; van Helvoort-Postulart, Debby; … - In: PharmacoEconomics 28 (2010) 6, pp. 507-520
Background: Nowadays, an increasing number of discrete-choice experiments (DCEs) incorporate cost as an attribute. However, the inclusion of a cost attribute, particularly within collectively funded healthcare systems, can be challenging because health services or goods are generally not traded...
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Does the Inclusion of a Cost Attribute Result in Different Preferences for the Surgical Treatment of Primary Basal Cell Carcinoma?
Essers, Brigitte; Helvoort-Postulart, Debby; Prins, Martin - In: PharmacoEconomics 28 (2010) 6, pp. 507-520
<Emphasis Type="Bold">Background: Nowadays, an increasing number of discrete-choice experiments (DCEs) incorporate cost as an attribute. However, the inclusion of a cost attribute, particularly within collectively funded healthcare systems, can be challenging because health services or goods are generally not traded...</emphasis>
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