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F Reed Johnson

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The Patient|January 26, 2012
Why not ask?: measuring patient preferences for healthcare decision makingF Reed Johnson
The Patient|May 26, 2023
Comment on: Taking the Shortcut: Simplifying Heuristics in Discrete Choice ExperimentsF Reed Johnson
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|November 12, 2005
Einstein on willingness to pay per QALY: is there a better way?F Reed Johnson
Value in Health : the Journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research|March 3, 2009
Editorial: Moving the QALY forward or just stuck in traffic?F Reed Johnson
Pharmacoeconomics|December 22, 2011
Why not real economics?F Reed Johnson
The Patient|October 16, 2013
Assessing patient preferences for treatment options and process of care in inflammatory bowel disease: a critical review of quantitative dataMeenakshi Bewtra, F Reed Johnson
The Patient|January 26, 2012
Survey-design and analytical strategies for better healthcare stated-choice studiesF Reed Johnson, Carol Mansfield
Applied Health Economics and Health Policy|March 20, 2016
Choice Experiments to Quantify Preferences for Health and Healthcare: State of the PracticeAxel Mühlbacher, F Reed Johnson
Value in Health : the Journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research|September 12, 2006
Eliciting stated preferences for health-technology adoption criteria using paired comparisons and recommendation judgmentsF Reed Johnson, Martin Backhouse
Value in Health : the Journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research|October 8, 2016
Patient Preferences in Regulatory Benefit-Risk Assessments: A US PerspectiveF Reed Johnson, Mo Zhou
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The Patient|January 26, 2012
Why not ask?: measuring patient preferences for healthcare decision makingF Reed Johnson
The Patient|May 26, 2023
Comment on: Taking the Shortcut: Simplifying Heuristics in Discrete Choice ExperimentsF Reed Johnson
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|November 12, 2005
Einstein on willingness to pay per QALY: is there a better way?F Reed Johnson
Value in Health : the Journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research|March 3, 2009
Editorial: Moving the QALY forward or just stuck in traffic?F Reed Johnson
Pharmacoeconomics|December 22, 2011
Why not real economics?F Reed Johnson
The Patient|October 16, 2013
Assessing patient preferences for treatment options and process of care in inflammatory bowel disease: a critical review of quantitative dataMeenakshi Bewtra, F Reed Johnson
The Patient|January 26, 2012
Survey-design and analytical strategies for better healthcare stated-choice studiesF Reed Johnson, Carol Mansfield
Applied Health Economics and Health Policy|March 20, 2016
Choice Experiments to Quantify Preferences for Health and Healthcare: State of the PracticeAxel Mühlbacher, F Reed Johnson
Value in Health : the Journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research|September 12, 2006
Eliciting stated preferences for health-technology adoption criteria using paired comparisons and recommendation judgmentsF Reed Johnson, Martin Backhouse
Value in Health : the Journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research|October 8, 2016
Patient Preferences in Regulatory Benefit-Risk Assessments: A US PerspectiveF Reed Johnson, Mo Zhou
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