

Centering the Patient Perspective in Hepatitis C Treatment Evaluation
In recent years, a growing chorus of patients, providers, and health economics researchers have been calling for a new approach ...
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How MCDA Can Drive Better Value Assessment
Traditional measures of value used in cost-effectiveness analyses are not, by definition, fully comprehensive or sufficiently flexible to allow for ...
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The Voices in Value Year in Review 2020
Although 2020 ushered in unprecedented challenges that tested the American health care system, it also presented a unique opportunity to ...
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Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care are Found in the Missing Patient Voice
COVID-19 has exposed dramatic vulnerabilities in our society and it is becoming clearer that minority communities are hit harder than ...
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Valuing Diversity in Value Assessment
The historic events of 2020 – from the COVID-19 pandemic to a nation-wide reckoning with systemic racism – has brought ...
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Reducing Low Value Care Can Help Make Health Care Costs More Sustainable for Employers
It’s no secret that the United States spends more on health care than any other country and that costs have ...
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How Can COVID-19 Refocus Our Health Care System Towards Value and Crisis Preparedness?
What happens in the aftermath of the coronavirus is still uncertain, but it is clear that this upheaval presents an ...
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Value Assessment Research Should Consider Societal Consequences
Value assessment formally quantifies health care intervention benefits alongside their costs and risks to make recommendations about value-based pricing and ...
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As Value Assessment Evolves, The Patient Voice Must Not be Forgotten
Traditionally, assessments of value in health care have not incorporated the patient perspective. As a result, they may not capture ...
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