Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2018-02-01 | Australian Utility Weights for the EORTC QLU-C10D, a Multi-Attribute Utility Instrument Derived from the Cancer-Specific Quality of Life Questionnaire, EORTC QLQ-C30 | King, MT; Viney, R; Simon Pickard, A; Rowen, D; Aaronson, NK; Brazier, JE; Cella, D; Costa, DSJ; Fayers, PM; Kemmler, G; McTaggart-Cowen, H; Mercieca-Bebber, R; Peacock, S; Street, DJ; Young, TA; Norman, R; Aaronson, N; Brazier, J; Costa, D; Fayers, P; Grimison, P; Janda, M; King (Chair), M; McTaggart-Cowan, H; Pickard, S; Velikova, G; Street, D; Young, T |
2007-06 | The cost-utility of magnetic resonance imaging for breast cancer in BRCA1 mutation carriers aged 30-49. | Norman, RPA; Evans, DG; Easton, DF; Young, KC |
2019-01-01 | General practitioners' views on the influence of cost on the prescribing of asthma preventer medicines: A qualitative study | Tudball, J; Reddel, HK; Laba, TL; Jan, S; Flynn, A; Goldman, M; Lembke, K; Roughead, E; Marks, GB; Zwar, N |
2019-05-01 | Health Technology Assessment Challenges in Oncology: 20 Years of Value in Health | Kim, H; Goodall, S; Liew, D |
2014-05-01 | Well-being losses due to care-giving | Van Den Berg, B; Fiebig, DG; Hall, J |
2004-01 | Pricing of general practice in Australia: some recent proposals to reform Medicare | Jones, G; Savage, EJ; Hall, JP |
2007-01-01 | Best-worst scaling: What it can do for health care research and how to do it | Flynn, TN; Louviere, JJ; Peters, TJ; Coast, J |
2013-02-27 | Development of DEMQOL-U and DEMQOL-PROXY-U: Generation of preference-based indices from DEMQOL and DEMQOL-PROXY for use in economic evaluation | Mulhern, B; Rowen, D; Brazier, J; Smith, S; Romeo, R; Tait, R; Watchurst, C; Chua, KC; Loftus, V; Young, T; Lamping, D; Knapp, M; Howard, R; Banerjee, S |
2019-09-01 | Are Healthcare Choices Predictable? The Impact of Discrete Choice Experiment Designs and Models | de Bekker-Grob, EW; Swait, JD; Kassahun, HT; Bliemer, MCJ; Jonker, MF; Veldwijk, J; Cong, K; Rose, JM; Donkers, B |
2004-05-13 | The Surgical Nosology In Primary-care Settings (SNIPS): a simple bridging classification for the interface between primary and specialist care. | Gruen, RL; Knox, S; Britt, H; Bailie, RS |