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Stirling Bryan

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Health Economics|November 18, 2008
Darzi on NICE: the case for clinician engagement in HTAStirling Bryan
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|February 25, 2012
Compulsion: the key to US health care reformCam Donaldson, Stirling Bryan
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|April 20, 2006
Understanding the limited impact of economic evaluation in health care resource allocation: a conceptual frameworkIestyn Williams, Stirling Bryan
Value in Health : the Journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research|August 17, 2013
Does the process of deliberation change individuals' health state valuations? An exploratory study using the person trade-off techniqueSuzanne Robinson, Stirling Bryan
Healthcarepapers|March 25, 2016
Taking Triple Aim at the Triple AimStirling Bryan, Cam Donaldson
Health Economics|December 16, 2003
An empirical comparison of EQ-5D and SF-6D in liver transplant patientsLouise Longworth, Stirling Bryan
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|June 19, 2016
Why Do Health Economists Promote Technology Adoption Rather Than the Search for Efficiency? A Proposal for a Change in Our Approach to Economic Evaluation in Health CareGraham Scotland, Stirling Bryan
Health Economics, Policy, and Law|July 19, 2008
A response to Birch and Gafni--some reasons to be cheerful about NICEMarthe Gold, Stirling Bryan
International Journal of Health Policy and Management|March 17, 2015
Lonely at the top and stuck in the middle? The ongoing challenge of using cost-effectiveness information in priority setting : Comment on "Use of cost-effectiveness data in priority setting decisions: experiences from the national guidelines for heart diseases in Sweden"Iestyn Williams, Stirling Bryan
Health Economics|December 1, 2009
Hypothetical versus real preferences: results from an opportunistic field experimentStirling Bryan, Sue Jowett
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Health Economics|November 18, 2008
Darzi on NICE: the case for clinician engagement in HTAStirling Bryan
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|February 25, 2012
Compulsion: the key to US health care reformCam Donaldson, Stirling Bryan
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|April 20, 2006
Understanding the limited impact of economic evaluation in health care resource allocation: a conceptual frameworkIestyn Williams, Stirling Bryan
Value in Health : the Journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research|August 17, 2013
Does the process of deliberation change individuals' health state valuations? An exploratory study using the person trade-off techniqueSuzanne Robinson, Stirling Bryan
Healthcarepapers|March 25, 2016
Taking Triple Aim at the Triple AimStirling Bryan, Cam Donaldson
Health Economics|December 16, 2003
An empirical comparison of EQ-5D and SF-6D in liver transplant patientsLouise Longworth, Stirling Bryan
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|June 19, 2016
Why Do Health Economists Promote Technology Adoption Rather Than the Search for Efficiency? A Proposal for a Change in Our Approach to Economic Evaluation in Health CareGraham Scotland, Stirling Bryan
Health Economics, Policy, and Law|July 19, 2008
A response to Birch and Gafni--some reasons to be cheerful about NICEMarthe Gold, Stirling Bryan
International Journal of Health Policy and Management|March 17, 2015
Lonely at the top and stuck in the middle? The ongoing challenge of using cost-effectiveness information in priority setting : Comment on "Use of cost-effectiveness data in priority setting decisions: experiences from the national guidelines for heart diseases in Sweden"Iestyn Williams, Stirling Bryan
Health Economics|December 1, 2009
Hypothetical versus real preferences: results from an opportunistic field experimentStirling Bryan, Sue Jowett
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