2 edition of Issues raised in the analysis of closed ended willingness to pay data in health care found in the catalog.
Issues raised in the analysis of closed ended willingness to pay data in health care
Mandy Ryan
Published
1995
by Health Economics Research Unit, University of Aberdeen in Aberdeen
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | by Mandy Ryan and Julie Ratcliffe. |
Series | Discussion paper / Health Economics Research Unit -- no.09/95 |
Contributions | Ratcliffe, Julie., University of Aberdeen. Health Economics Research Unit. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 24p. ; |
Number of Pages | 24 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL18988928M |
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Methods: Search of computerized health care and economic citation databases (e.g. MEDLINE, ECONLIT) and manual search for papers published between reporting primary data valuing health. Ryan M, Scott DA, Donaldson C () Valuing health care using willingness to pay: a comparison of the payment card and dichotomous choice methods, Journal of Health Economics 23(2): Willingness to pay can be estimated using either direct or indirect methods.
Indirect or revealed preference methods of willingness to pay infer valuation from actual decisions individuals make. For example, the value of job safety may be inferred from observing whether wage premiums are observed with riskier jobs (Jones-Lee, ). One of the Cited by: Donaldson, C., Developing the method of ‘willingness to pay’ for assessment of community preferences for health care, Final report to Biomed 2 Programme (PL) of the European Commission.
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