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Richard Grieve

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Statistics in Medicine|February 13, 2025
So Many Choices: A Guide to Selecting Among Methods to Adjust for Observed ConfoundersLuke Keele, Richard Grieve
Clinical Trials (London, England)|December 24, 2021
Contrasting approaches for addressing non-adherence in randomized controlled trials: An illustration from the REFLUX trialLuke Keele, Richard Grieve
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|March 31, 2017
Extrapolation of Survival Data in Cost-effectiveness Analyses: The Need for Causal ClarityNeil Hawkins, Richard Grieve
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|July 19, 2013
Extrapolation of survival data in cost-effectiveness analyses: improving the current state of playRichard Grieve, Neil Hawkins, Mark Pennington
The European Journal of Health Economics : HEPAC : Health Economics in Prevention and Care|March 11, 2008
SF-6D versus EQ-5D: reasons for differences in utility scores and impact on reported cost-utilityRichard Grieve, Marina Grishchenko, John Cairns
Medical Care|March 5, 2019
Does Transfer to Intensive Care Units Reduce Mortality? A Comparison of an Instrumental Variables Design to Risk AdjustmentLuke Keele, Steve Harris, Richard Grieve
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|May 20, 2015
An Approach to Assess Generalizability in Comparative Effectiveness Research: A Case Study of the Whole Systems Demonstrator Cluster Randomized Trial Comparing Telehealth with Usual Care for Patients with Chronic Health ConditionsAdam Steventon, Richard Grieve, Martin Bardsley
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|May 15, 2003
Selecting methods for the prediction of future events in cost-effectiveness models: a decision-framework and example from the cardiovascular fieldRichard Grieve, John Hutton, Colin Green
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|January 21, 2021
Comparing the Performance of Statistical Adjustment Methods by Recovering the Experimental Benchmark from the REFLUX TrialLuke Keele, Stephen O'Neill, Richard Grieve
Health Economics|March 27, 2012
Statistical methods for cost-effectiveness analyses that use observational data: a critical appraisal tool and review of current practiceNoémi Kreif, Richard Grieve, M Zia Sadique
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Statistics in Medicine|February 13, 2025
So Many Choices: A Guide to Selecting Among Methods to Adjust for Observed ConfoundersLuke Keele, Richard Grieve
Clinical Trials (London, England)|December 24, 2021
Contrasting approaches for addressing non-adherence in randomized controlled trials: An illustration from the REFLUX trialLuke Keele, Richard Grieve
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|March 31, 2017
Extrapolation of Survival Data in Cost-effectiveness Analyses: The Need for Causal ClarityNeil Hawkins, Richard Grieve
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|July 19, 2013
Extrapolation of survival data in cost-effectiveness analyses: improving the current state of playRichard Grieve, Neil Hawkins, Mark Pennington
The European Journal of Health Economics : HEPAC : Health Economics in Prevention and Care|March 11, 2008
SF-6D versus EQ-5D: reasons for differences in utility scores and impact on reported cost-utilityRichard Grieve, Marina Grishchenko, John Cairns
Medical Care|March 5, 2019
Does Transfer to Intensive Care Units Reduce Mortality? A Comparison of an Instrumental Variables Design to Risk AdjustmentLuke Keele, Steve Harris, Richard Grieve
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|May 20, 2015
An Approach to Assess Generalizability in Comparative Effectiveness Research: A Case Study of the Whole Systems Demonstrator Cluster Randomized Trial Comparing Telehealth with Usual Care for Patients with Chronic Health ConditionsAdam Steventon, Richard Grieve, Martin Bardsley
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|May 15, 2003
Selecting methods for the prediction of future events in cost-effectiveness models: a decision-framework and example from the cardiovascular fieldRichard Grieve, John Hutton, Colin Green
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|January 21, 2021
Comparing the Performance of Statistical Adjustment Methods by Recovering the Experimental Benchmark from the REFLUX TrialLuke Keele, Stephen O'Neill, Richard Grieve
Health Economics|March 27, 2012
Statistical methods for cost-effectiveness analyses that use observational data: a critical appraisal tool and review of current practiceNoémi Kreif, Richard Grieve, M Zia Sadique
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