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| J NixonSummaryAffiliation: University of York Country: UK Publications
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The relationship between health care expenditure and health outcomes. Evidence and caveats for a causal linkJohn Nixon
Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, University of York, UK
Eur J Health Econ 7:7-18. 2006..The findings are generally consistent with those of several previous studies. Caveats and improvements for future research are presented...
The European Network of Health Economic Evaluation Databases (EURO NHEED) ProjectJohn Nixon
Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, University of York, York YO10 5DD, UK
Eur J Health Econ 5:183-7. 2004..The project will therefore advance the state of the art in collecting, summarising, critiquing and disseminating economic evaluations of healthcare conducted within Europe...
Using economic evidence to support decision making: a case study of assertive community treatment within the UK National Service Framework for Mental HealthJohn Nixon
NHS Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, University of York, York YO10 5DD, UK
Appl Health Econ Health Policy 1:179-90. 2002....
Guidelines for completing the EURONHEED transferability information checklistsJohn Nixon
Department of Economics and Related Studies, University of York, York, YO10 5DD, UK
Eur J Health Econ 10:157-65. 2009..We also briefly discuss associated issues such as weighting of items in the checklists and give further clarifications regarding what we consider the most appropriate applications of the checklists to be...
A systematic review of the routine monitoring of growth in children of primary school age to identify growth-related conditionsD Fayter
Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, University of York, UK
Health Technol Assess 11:iii, xi-xii, 1-163. 2007..To clarify the role of growth monitoring in primary school children, including obesity, and to examine issues that might impact on the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of such programmes...
Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of height-screening programmes during the primary school years: a systematic reviewD Fayter
Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, University of York, York, UK
Arch Dis Child 93:278-84. 2008..To determine the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of height screening (of children aged 4 to 11) to identify height-related conditions...
Economic evaluationM F Drummond
Centre for Health Economics, University of York, Heslington, York YO10 5DD, The United Kingdom
Singapore Med J 47:456-61; quiz 462. 2006..Additionally, an analytical critique of economic evaluations undertaken in Singapore is provided, and the prospects for economic evaluation in the future are discussed...
Diagnostic tests and algorithms used in the investigation of haematuria: systematic reviews and economic evaluationM Rodgers
Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, University of York, UK
Health Technol Assess 10:iii-iv, xi-259. 2006..The ideas contained in these algorithms and the specific questions outlined should form the basis of future research. Quality assessment of the diagnostic accuracy studies included in this review highlighted several areas of deficiency...
Are the best available clinical effectiveness data used in economic evaluations of drug therapies?Barbara Hanratty
Division of Public Health, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
J Health Serv Res Policy 12:138-41. 2007..This study aimed to determine whether the authors of economic evaluations use the best available evidence for clinical effectiveness...
Childhood obesity: should primary school children be routinely screened? A systematic review and discussion of the evidenceMarie Westwood
Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, University of York, York, UK
Arch Dis Child 92:416-22. 2007....
Do health-care decision makers find economic evaluations useful? The findings of focus group research in UK health authoritiesChristiane Hoffmann
Centre for Health Economics, University of York, Heslington, United Kingdom
Value Health 5:71-8. 2002..A quality-scoring system for published studies would be a useful development as a filtering mechanism for decision makers but would raise a number of challenges for health economists...
Can economic evaluations be made more transferable?Stephanie Boulenger
, Paris, France
Eur J Health Econ 6:334-46. 2005..Further research is in progress on producing a weighted version of the checklist...
The usefulness of the NHS Economic Evaluation Database to researchers undertaking technology assessment reviewsJohn Nixon
University of York, Heslington, UK
Int J Technol Assess Health Care 20:249-57. 2004..The results will inform future developments of the NHS EED database, which should increase its usefulness to researchers...
Re: Hutton J, Brown R. Use of economic evaluation in decision-making: what needs to change? (Editorial) Value Health 2002;5:65-6Chritiane Hoffmann
Value Health 5:114. 2002
The diffusion of health economics knowledge in Europe : The EURONHEED (European Network of Health Economics Evaluation Database) projectGerard De Pouvourville
Collège des Economistes, Paris, France
Pharmacoeconomics 23:113-20. 2005....
New BMJ policy on economic evaluations. Response of NHS Economic Evaluation Database Research TeamDawn Craig
BMJ 326:445; author reply 445. 2003
Systematic review of the (cost-)effectiveness of spinal cord stimulation for people with failed back surgery syndromeMalgorzata M Bala
II Department of Internal Medicine, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Krakow, Poland
Clin J Pain 24:741-56. 2008..We conducted a systematic review to assess the (cost)effectiveness of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) in relieving certain kinds of pain for people with chronic pain owing to failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS)...
