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). These variables include one's state of health, social support and participation, exercise, job satisfaction and satisfaction …
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Utility-based measures for health-related quality of life gain more and more importance in cost-effectiveness analysis … remaining life years in order to gain better health. This assumption restricts the underlying utility functions for life years … exchange the same number of life years for better health, independent of remaining life expectancy. Pliskin et al. mentioned …
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physical handicaps. The analysis is based on an individual self-rating health satisfaction question asked in the British … Household Panel Survey data set. This question provides a natural cardinalization of health utility .Our method is a refinement … of the method introduced by Cutler and Richardson (1997). We extend their approach in two directions. First, the health …
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