2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jval.2018.09.2307
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Prm189 - Subjective Measure May Be More Sensitive in Identifying Prognostic Factors of Functional Outcome Among Older Adults With Surgically-Treated Hip Fracture – Findings From a Systematic Review

Abstract: treatment utility increments were included in three submissions from published EQ-5D trial data (n¼2) or a time trade-off study (n¼1). All seven submissions also included various other (dis)utility values (e.g. post-treatment health states, adverse events, comparator treatments) derived from various sources (e.g. published estimates, expert opinion, assumptions). In general, the NICE committee accepted assumptions and alternative sources, including using proxy condition data, when considered appropriate by the… Show more

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