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Health Preference Research in Europe: A Review of Its Use in Marketing Authorization, Reimbursement, and Pricing Decisions—Report of the ISPOR Stated Preference Research Special Interest Group

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  • Kevin Marsh

    (Evidera-PPD - Evidera-Pharmaceutical Product Development)

  • Janine van Til

    (University of Twente)

  • Elizabeth Molsen-David

    (ISPOR)

  • Christin Juhnke

    (HSNB - Hochschule Neubrandenburg)

  • Natalia A. Hawken

    (Modus Outcomes)

  • Elisabeth Oehrlein

    (National Health Council)

  • Christy Choi

    (Department of Pharmaceutics, College of Pharmacy, University of Minnesota)

  • Alejandra Duenas

    (ICN Business School, CEREFIGE - Centre Européen de Recherche en Economie Financière et Gestion des Entreprises - UL - Université de Lorraine)

  • Wolfgang Greiner

    (Universität Bielefeld = Bielefeld University)

  • Kara Haas

    (Cerenovus)

  • Mickael Hiligsmann

    (Maastricht University [Maastricht])

  • Kimberley Hockley

    (Imperial College London)

  • Ilya Ivlev

    (Kaiser Permanente)

  • Frank Liu

    (Merck & Co. Inc - Merck Sharp and Dohme)

  • Jan Ostermann

    (University of South Carolina [Columbia])

  • Thomas Poder

    (CHUS Sherbrooke - Quebec)

  • Jiat Poon

    (Eli Lilly and Company [Indianapolis])

  • Axel Muehlbacher

    (HSNB - Hochschule Neubrandenburg)

Abstract

This study examines European decision makers' consideration and use of quantitative preference data.

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  • Kevin Marsh & Janine van Til & Elizabeth Molsen-David & Christin Juhnke & Natalia A. Hawken & Elisabeth Oehrlein & Christy Choi & Alejandra Duenas & Wolfgang Greiner & Kara Haas & Mickael Hiligsmann &, 2020. "Health Preference Research in Europe: A Review of Its Use in Marketing Authorization, Reimbursement, and Pricing Decisions—Report of the ISPOR Stated Preference Research Special Interest Group," Post-Print hal-02972372, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-02972372
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jval.2019.11.009
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    1. Kevin Marsh & Nicolas Krucien, 2022. "Evaluating the Consistency of Patient Preference Estimates: Systematic Variation in Survival—Adverse Event Trade-Offs in Patients with Cancer or Cardiovascular Disease," The Patient: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, Springer;International Academy of Health Preference Research, vol. 15(1), pages 69-75, January.

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