National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit and Health Economics Research Centre
University of Oxford
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Additional bibliography requested for methodological literature review*
Dear Colleague,
We are currently conducting a project to explore statistical methods
that address heterogeneity and selection bias in cost-effectiveness
analysis arising from the use of individual patient level observational
data.
We are now in the process of finalising a review exploring the
statistical methods currently used in the literature and have already
identified a number of published papers in this area. Below you can find
a list of selected key references, which indicate the type of studies
that we are looking for.
We would be very grateful if you could let us know of further published
work, work in progress, or projects related to statistical methods that
account for heterogeneity and selection bias in cost-effectiveness
analyses, which we should include in our review. Copies of relevant
papers (if not publicly available) will be greatly appreciated and duly
referenced in our review.
Thank you in advance for your time and assistance.
Sincerely,
Dimitrios Rovithis, Stavros Petrou, Borislava Mihaylova
_For Contact:_
Dimitrios Rovithis
National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit
University of Oxford
Old Road Campus
Headington
Oxford OX3 7LF
Tel: +44 (0)1865 617 779
Fax: +44 (0)1865 289 701
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Selected Bibliography:
Alegria, M., R. Frank, et al. (2005). "Managed care and systems
cost-effectiveness: treatment for depression." Medical Care 43(12):
1225-1233.
Cutler, D. M. (2007). "The Lifetime Costs and Benefits of Medical
Technology." Journal of Health Economics 26(6): 1081-1100.
De Ridder, A. and D. De Graeve (2009). "Comparing the cost effectiveness
of risperidone and olanzapine in the treatment of schizophrenia using
the net-benefit regression approach." PharmacoEconomics 27(1): 69-80.
McClellan, Mark, and Joseph P. Newhouse. 1997. The Marginal
Cost-Effectiveness of Medical Technology: A Panel Instrumental-Variables
Approach. Journal of Econometrics 77 (1):39-64
Gilmer, T. P., S. Roze, et al. (2007). "Cost-effectiveness of diabetes
case management for low-income populations." Health Services Research
42(5): 1943-1959.
Grieve, R., J. S. Sekhon, et al. (2008). "Evaluating health care
programs by combining cost with quality of life measures: A case study
comparing capitation and fee for service." Health Services Research
43(4): 1204-1222.
Knapp, Martin, Frank Windmeijer, Jacqueline Brown, Stathis Kontodimas,
Spyridon Tzivelekis, Josep Maria Haro, Mark Ratcliffe, Jihyung Hong, and
Diego Novick. 2008. Cost-Utility Analysis of Treatment with Olanzapine
Compared with Other Antipsychotic Treatments in Patients with
Schizophrenia in the Pan-European SOHO Study. Pharmacoeconomics 26:341-358.
Mitra, N., and A. Indurkhya. 2005. A propensity score approach to
estimating the cost-effectiveness of medical therapies from
observational data. Health Econ 14 (8):805-15.
Polsky, Daniel, and Anirban Basu. 2006. Selection bias in observational
data. In The Elgar Companion to Health Economics, edited by A. Jones.
Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.
Sekhon, Jasjeet S., and Richard Grieve. 2008. "A New Non-parametric
Matching Method for Bias Adjustment with Applications to Economic
Evaluations." _http://sekhon.berkeley.edu/papers/GeneticMatch__-_
ing_SekhonGrieve.pdf.
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