Predicting therapy success and costs using baseline characteristics - An Approach for personalized treatment recommendations
Background: Different treatment alternatives exist for psychological disorders. Both clinical and cost effectiveness of treatment are crucial aspects for policy makers, therapists, and patients and thus play major roles for healthcare decision-making. At the start of an intervention, it is often not...
Main Authors: | Bremer, V, Becker, D, Kolovos, S, Funk, B, van Breda, W, Hoogendoorn, M, Riper, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
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JMIR Publications
2018
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