Abstract

In 2018, an ISPOR Special Task Force argued that conventional cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) often fail to account for a full range of considerations pertinent to an intervention’s benefits and costs. The panel published a “value flower”, with each petal representing either a conventional or so-called “novel” value element. We sought to characterize the inclusion of novel and social value elements in CEAs.

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