An annotated guideline to the use of a health economics analysis plan (heap) alongside randomised controlled trial
Health economists working on clinical trial based economic evaluations are often asked at a preliminary stages of studies, and sometimes before data are available, to propose a plan for the collection and analysis of information on resource use, costs and quality of life. Questions that frequently a...
Main Authors: | Dritsaki, M, Gray, A, Petrou, S, Dutton, S, Lamb, SE |
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Format: | Conference item |
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BioMed Central
2017
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