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Models and Methods to Evaluate Transport of Drug Delivery Systems Across Cellular Barriers
Published on: October 18, 2013
Evaluation and review of pharmacoeconomic models
1University of Southern California, Department of Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy, CA, USA. JHay@usc.edu
Abstract:
Difficult decisions as to whether to provide or withhold drug therapy to patients are needed to be made on a daily basis. These decisions should be based on carefully designed and constructed pharmacoeconomic models, with explicit and justifiable parameter values, validated by publication in peer-reviewed literature. This review describes and evaluates the common types of pharmacoeconomic models, modelling approaches and methods. It also discusses model quality, validity and usefulness.
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