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1805: A systematic review of the cost-effectiveness of liver transplantation Downloads
Roberta Longo, Alastair Young, Ian Rowe, Rebecca Jones, Amy Downing, Adam Glaser and Giles J. Toogood
1804: Risk predictors of out of hospital cardiac arrest. Evidence from linked trial and national administrative data Downloads
Robert Willans, Silviya Nikolova, Claire Hulme, Ranjit Lall, Tom Quinn and Gavin Perkins
1803: Family health spillovers in cost-effectiveness analysis: Evidence from self-harming adolescents in England Downloads
Sandy Tubeuf, Eirini-Christina Saloniki and Cottrell David
1802: Are waiting times and length of stay connected? Theoretical underpinnings and empirical results Downloads
Arthur Sinko and Silviya Nikolova
1801: Assessing Hospital Performance in Indonesia: An Application of Frontier Analysis Techniques Downloads
Firdaus Hafidz, Tim Ensor and Sandy Tubeuf
1705: The role of measurement uncertainty in Health Technology Assessments (HTAs) of in-vitro tests Downloads
Alison Smith, Mike Messenger, Peter Hall and Claire Hulme
1704: The Nigerian Urban Reproductive Health Initiative: a decomposition analysis of the changes in modern contraceptive use Downloads
Oludamilola Adeyanju, Sandy Tubeuf and Tim Ensor
1703: Assessing primary care performance in Indonesia: An application of frontier analysis techniques Downloads
Firdaus Hafidz, Tim Ensor and Sandy Tubeuf
1702: Cost-effectiveness analysis of PET-CT guided management for locally advanced head and neck cancer Downloads
Alison Smith, Peter Hall, Claire Hulme, Janet A Dunn, Christopher C McConkey, Joy K Rahman, Christopher McCabe and Hisham Mehanna
1701: The incorporation of data on pre-analytical and analytical factors in model-based Health Technology Assessments(HTAs) of medical tests: a systematic review protocol Downloads
Alison Smith, Mike Messenger, Peter Hall and Claire Hulme
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