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2011-11-21QALYs and carersAl-Janabi, H; Flynn, TN; Coast, J
2013-03-01Understanding the costs of care for cystic fibrosis: An analysis by age and health stateVan Gool, K; Norman, R; Delatycki, MB; Hall, J; Massie, J
2019-09-15Mapping the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire onto the Child Health Utility 9D in a large study of childrenSharma, R; Gu, Y; Sinha, K; Aghdaee, M; Parkinson, B
2011-06-02Setting priorities for high-cost medications in public hospitals in Australia: Should the public be involved?Gallego, G; Taylor, SJ; Brien, JAE
2018-06-01Correction to: Comparing the UK EQ-5D-3L and English EQ-5D-5L Value Sets (PharmacoEconomics, (2018), 36, 6, (699-713), 10.1007/s40273-018-0628-3)Mulhern, B; Feng, Y; Shah, K; Janssen, MF; Herdman, M; van Hout, B; Devlin, N
2018-01-01Using a Discrete-Choice Experiment Involving Cost to Value a Classification System Measuring the Quality-of-Life Impact of Self-Management for DiabetesRowen, D; Stevens, K; Labeit, A; Elliott, J; Mulhern, B; Carlton, J; Basarir, H; Ratcliffe, J; Brazier, J
2016-04-01Public reporting on quality, waiting times and patient experience in 11 high-income countriesRechel, B; McKee, M; Haas, M; Marchildon, GP; Bousquet, F; Blümel, M; Geissler, A; van Ginneken, E; Ashton, T; Saunes, IS; Anell, A; Quentin, W; Saltman, R; Culler, S; Barnes, A; Palm, W; Nolte, E
2015-11Cancer And Premature Mortality In Ireland: An Employer's Perspective Following The Friction Cost Approach.Hanly, P; Pearce, A; Sharp, L
2012-06-01Using qualitative methods for attribute development for discrete choice experiments: Issues and recommendationsCoast, J; Al-Janabi, H; Sutton, EJ; Horrocks, SA; Vosper, AJ; Swancutt, DR; Flynn, TN
2017-04-01Comparing Generic and Condition-Specific Preference-Based Measures in Epilepsy: EQ-5D-3L and NEWQOL-6DMulhern, B; Pink, J; Rowen, D; Borghs, S; Butt, T; Hughes, D; Marson, A; Brazier, J
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