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Title: | Handling time in economic evaluation studies. |
Authors: | Unchalee Permsuwan Kansinee Guntawongwan Piyaluk Buddhawongsa |
Authors: | Unchalee Permsuwan Kansinee Guntawongwan Piyaluk Buddhawongsa |
Keywords: | Medicine |
Issue Date: | 1-Jun-2008 |
Abstract: | BACKGROUND: lime horizon and discounting are important issues in economic evaluation studies and have an impact on the priority of different programs. OBJECTIVE: Provides supporting rational and theories to propose the appropriate discount rate for both cost and effect and time horizon for conducting economic evaluation studies in Thailand. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Describe the theories that explain time horizon for both the cost of a study and its effect. CONCLUSION: The recommended uniform discount rate for both costs and effects at the base case is 3% with a variance in range from 0-6% by sensitivity analysis. The time horizon should be long enough to capture the full costs and effects of the programs. |
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ISSN: | 01252208 |
Appears in Collections: | CMUL: Journal Articles |
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