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In A Survey, Marked Inconsistency In How Oncologists Judged Value Of High-Cost Cancer Drugs In Relation To Gains In Survival

Abstract

Amid calls for physicians to become better stewards of the nation's health care resources, it is important to gain insight into how physicians think about the cost-effectiveness of new treatments. Expensive new cancer treatments that can extend life raise questions about whether physicians are prepared to make "value for money" trade-offs when treating patients. We asked oncologists in the United States and Canada how much benefit, in …

Authors

Ubel PA; Berry SR; Nadler E; Bell CM; Kozminski MA; Palmer JA; Evans WK; Strevel EL; Neumann PJ

Journal

Health Affairs, Vol. 31, No. 4, pp. 709–717

Publisher

Health Affairs

Publication Date

April 2012

DOI

10.1377/hlthaff.2011.0251

ISSN

0278-2715