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Economic evaluation models assess healthcare interventions. This guide helps interpret economic evaluations of orthopaedic treatments, improving decision-making for readers and reviewers.

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  • Health Economics
  • Orthopaedic Surgery
  • Decision Analysis

Background:

  • Economic evaluation is crucial for assessing healthcare interventions.
  • Decision-analytic models are commonly used for economic evaluations in healthcare.
  • Numerous economic evaluations of orthopaedic interventions have been published.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide guidance for interpreting economic evaluations of orthopaedic interventions.
  • To assist readers, reviewers, and decision-makers in understanding complex modelling evidence.
  • To highlight key issues in decision-analytic modelling for orthopaedic surgery.

Main Methods:

  • The study is an annotation and review of existing literature.
  • It synthesizes common challenges and best practices in economic modelling.
  • Focuses on parameter inputs, mathematical techniques, and software application.

Main Results:

  • Decision-analytic models synthesize diverse data for cost-effectiveness analysis.
  • Interpreting these models requires understanding their structure and inputs.
  • Potential issues in modelling can affect the reliability of economic evaluations.

Conclusions:

  • Clear interpretation of economic evaluations is vital for informed orthopaedic healthcare decisions.
  • This annotation offers a framework for critically appraising modelling studies.
  • Enhanced understanding facilitates better resource allocation in orthopaedics.