Abstract

Exploring methods that value diverse perspectives is critical to better understand the value of health equity in value assessment frameworks. In this paper, we examined emerging value assessment frameworks in the United States and present examples where evidence on outcomes and preferences for value do not take into consideration diverse perspectives. We identify possible solutions to improve existing value assessment methods and illustrate-using a hypothetical shared decision-making case study-an alternative to current value-assessment frameworks, "equitable multicriteria decision analysis," which could be implemented in the context of the value-based assessment of prevention choices for women at high risk of developing breast cancer. These proposed alternatives and solutions can be used by researchers and decision makers to incorporate health equity into value assessment. DISCLOSURES: No funding was received for this study. The authors have no conflicts of interest to report.

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