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This book provides methodological papers on economics and medical decision making. It is based on a novel approach, in current controversies on outcome research and use of economic evaluation tools (such as cost effectiveness). Uncertainties around future medical technologies and open boundaries in sciences bring back judgment analysis into evaluation research, especially on interference of economics and physicians' choices. Such research is rooted in the psychology literature (e.g. Lens model (Brunswik, Hammond)). Healthcare decision-makers face paradigm changes with genomic medicine;…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book provides methodological papers on economics and medical decision making. It is based on a novel approach, in current controversies on outcome research and use of economic evaluation tools (such as cost effectiveness). Uncertainties around future medical technologies and open boundaries in sciences bring back judgment analysis into evaluation research, especially on interference of economics and physicians' choices. Such research is rooted in the psychology literature (e.g. Lens model (Brunswik, Hammond)). Healthcare decision-makers face paradigm changes with genomic medicine; decision rules for formulary listing are not yet well established (e.g. Tumor sequencing versus genetic testing in oncology). The book discusses methodologies, especially to implement judgment research designs, through special applications of conjoint surveys with new metrics on cost of care (called reversed conjoint approach). Study results are provided on various US datasets: tests of response models with internet surveys, partitioning analysis on IT diffusion in medical practices, new concept of quality of care benchmarks, to detect mistrust between physicians and patients on cost issues.
Autorenporträt
Prof Dr Christine Huttin created a scientific enterprise (R&D), partly from an evaluation network on Pharmaceutical Policies in Cambridge, Mass(USA)for new metrics on economic topics, data analytics in health care and disease econometrics. She holds a BS,a MBA (ESSEC), PhD (EHESS, Pol Econ-Bus), Harvard Takemi (95) and teaches at AixMarseille Univ.