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Incremental net benefit in randomized clinical trials

Abstract

There are three approaches to health economic evaluation for comparing two therapies. These are (i) cost minimization, in which one assumes or observes no difference in effectiveness, (ii) incremental cost-effectiveness, and (iii) incremental net benefit. The latter can be expressed either in units of effectiveness or costs. When analysing data from a clinical trial, expressing incremental net benefit in units of cost allows the investigator to examine all three approaches in a single graph, complete with the corresponding statistical inferences. Furthermore, if costs and effectiveness are not censored, this can be achieved using common two-sample statistical procedures. The above will be illustrated using two examples, one with censoring and one without.

Authors

Willan AR; Lin DY

Journal

Statistics in Medicine, Vol. 20, No. 11, pp. 1563–1574

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

June 15, 2001

DOI

10.1002/sim.789

ISSN

0277-6715

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