Jeffrey S HochSummaryAffiliation: University of Western Ontario Country: Canada Publications
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Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue: a framework for the marriage of health econometrics and cost-effectiveness analysisJeffrey S Hoch
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada
Health Econ 11:415-30. 2002....
Design of an algorithm to identify persons with mental illness in a police administrative databaseKathleen Hartford
Scientist Epidemiologist, Lawson Health Research Institute, Associate Professor, Faculties of Health Sciences, Medicine and Dentistry, University of Western Ontario, 375 South Street, NRA220, London, Ontario, Canada
Int J Law Psychiatry 28:1-11. 2005..It enables police to monitor the effectiveness of pre-arrest diversion programs and allows researchers to analyze questions of criminalization and mental illness...
Is ambulatory monitoring for "community-acquired" syncope economically attractive? A cost-effectiveness analysis of a randomized trial of external loop recorders versus Holter monitoringMarie Antoinette Rockx
Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada
Am Heart J 150:1065. 2005..The cost-effectiveness of 2 monitoring strategies was assessed in a prospective randomized trial...
Cost and cost-effectiveness of hospital vs residential crisis care for patients who have serious mental illnessWayne S Fenton
National Institute of Mental Health, 6001 Executive Blvd, Room 8029, MSC 9669, Bethesda, MD 20892 9619, USA
Arch Gen Psychiatry 59:357-64. 2002....
Lessons from trial-based cost-effectiveness analyses of mental health interventions: why uncertainty about the outcome, estimate and willingness to pay mattersJeffrey S Hoch
Centre for Research on Inner City Health, The Keenan Research Centre in Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute of St Michaels Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Pharmacoeconomics 25:807-16. 2007..Net benefit regression is a useful technique for exploring these crucial issues when undertaking an economic evaluation using patient-level data on both costs and effects...
Regression methods for covariate adjustment and subgroup analysis for non-censored cost-effectiveness dataAndrew R Willan
Program in Population Health Sciences, Hospital for Sick Children, and Department of Public Health Services, University of Toronto, ON, Canada
Health Econ 13:461-75. 2004..Furthermore, the method can exhibit efficiency gains over unrelated ordinary least squares regression...
A guide to economic evaluation: methods for cost-effectiveness analysis of person-level dataJeffrey S Hoch
Centre for Research on Inner City Health and St Michael s Hospital, Toronto, and the Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
J Trauma Stress 19:787-97. 2006..The authors conclude with recommendations for increasing the strength and relevance of economic evaluations...
Measuring and illustrating statistical evidence in a cost-effectiveness analysisJeffrey S Hoch
Centre for Research on Inner City Health, The Keenan Research Centre in the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute of St Michael s Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
J Health Econ 27:476-95. 2008..We propose a new graphic for displaying the evidence about cost-effectiveness and explore the strengths of likelihood methods using data from an economic evaluation of a Program in Assertive Community Treatment (PACT)...
Using the net benefit regression framework to construct cost-effectiveness acceptability curves: an example using data from a trial of external loop recorders versus Holter monitoring for ambulatory monitoring of "community acquired" syncopeJeffrey S Hoch
Centre for Research on Inner City Health, St Michael s Hospital, Toronto, Canada
BMC Health Serv Res 6:68. 2006..The net benefit regression framework (NBRF) allows cost-effectiveness analysis to be done in a simple regression framework. The objective of the paper is to illustrate how net benefit regression can be used to construct a CEAC...
Prescription drug benefits and Canada's uninsuredCarolyn S Dewa
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Health Systems Research and Consulting Unit, 250 College St, Toronto, Ontario, and University of Toronto, Department of Psychiatry, Canada
Int J Law Psychiatry 28:496-513. 2005..The findings herein reaffirm the need for a national strategy, support the notion that prescription drug coverage is important, and raise questions about the role of employers in providing these benefits...
An introduction to economic evaluation: what's in a name?Jeffrey S Hoch
Department of Health Policy Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto, Ontario
Can J Psychiatry 50:159-66. 2005..This paper describes the main types of economic evaluation techniques...
Pattern of antidepressant use and duration of depression-related absence from workCarolyn S Dewa
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Br J Psychiatry 183:507-13. 2003..Few studies have examined the relationship between antidepressant prescription and receipt of depression-related disability benefits...
Cost-effectiveness of two vocational rehabilitation programs for persons with severe mental illnessLisa Dixon
Department of Psychiatry, University of Maryland, Baltimore 21201, USA
Psychiatr Serv 53:1118-24. 2002....
A clinician's guide to correct cost-effectiveness analysis: think incremental not averageJeffrey S Hoch
Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, Centre for Research on Inner City Health, The Keenan Research Centre, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St Michael s Hospital, University of Toronto, Ontario
Can J Psychiatry 53:267-74. 2008..To explain how to correctly report the results from a cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA)...
