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Stirling Bryan

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Healthcare (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|August 8, 2015
The cost-effectiveness of patient decision aids: A systematic reviewLogan Trenaman, Stirling Bryan, Nick Bansback
The European Journal of Health Economics : HEPAC : Health Economics in Prevention and Care|November 3, 2011
Mapping utility scores from the Barthel indexBillingsley Kaambwa, Lucinda Billingham, Stirling Bryan
Patient Education and Counseling|July 4, 2015
Physician attitudes toward shared decision making: A systematic reviewSamantha Pollard, Nick Bansback, Stirling Bryan
Health Economics|September 9, 2006
Seeing the NICE side of cost-effectiveness analysis: a qualitative investigation of the use of CEA in NICE technology appraisalsStirling Bryan, Iestyn Williams, Shirley McIver
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|April 5, 2007
How should cost-effectiveness analysis be used in health technology coverage decisions? Evidence from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence approachIestyn Williams, Stirling Bryan, Shirley McIver
Trials|December 7, 2013
Trial-based clinical and economic analyses: the unhelpful quest for conformityDavid G T Whitehurst, Stirling Bryan
Value in Health : the Journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research|February 15, 2011
Another study showing that two preference-based measures of health-related quality of life (EQ-5D and SF-6D) are not interchangeable. But why should we expect them to be?David G T Whitehurst, Stirling Bryan
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|April 22, 2004
Modelling in the economic evaluation of health care: selecting the appropriate approachPelham Barton, Stirling Bryan, Suzanne Robinson
Health Economics|February 8, 2018
EQ-5D-5L: Smaller steps but a major step change?John Brazier, Andrew Briggs, Stirling Bryan
Clinical Trials (London, England)|April 26, 2007
Cost-effectiveness in clinical trials: using multiple imputation to deal with incomplete cost dataAndrea Burton, Lucinda Jane Billingham, Stirling Bryan
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Healthcare (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|August 8, 2015
The cost-effectiveness of patient decision aids: A systematic reviewLogan Trenaman, Stirling Bryan, Nick Bansback
The European Journal of Health Economics : HEPAC : Health Economics in Prevention and Care|November 3, 2011
Mapping utility scores from the Barthel indexBillingsley Kaambwa, Lucinda Billingham, Stirling Bryan
Patient Education and Counseling|July 4, 2015
Physician attitudes toward shared decision making: A systematic reviewSamantha Pollard, Nick Bansback, Stirling Bryan
Health Economics|September 9, 2006
Seeing the NICE side of cost-effectiveness analysis: a qualitative investigation of the use of CEA in NICE technology appraisalsStirling Bryan, Iestyn Williams, Shirley McIver
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|April 5, 2007
How should cost-effectiveness analysis be used in health technology coverage decisions? Evidence from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence approachIestyn Williams, Stirling Bryan, Shirley McIver
Trials|December 7, 2013
Trial-based clinical and economic analyses: the unhelpful quest for conformityDavid G T Whitehurst, Stirling Bryan
Value in Health : the Journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research|February 15, 2011
Another study showing that two preference-based measures of health-related quality of life (EQ-5D and SF-6D) are not interchangeable. But why should we expect them to be?David G T Whitehurst, Stirling Bryan
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|April 22, 2004
Modelling in the economic evaluation of health care: selecting the appropriate approachPelham Barton, Stirling Bryan, Suzanne Robinson
Health Economics|February 8, 2018
EQ-5D-5L: Smaller steps but a major step change?John Brazier, Andrew Briggs, Stirling Bryan
Clinical Trials (London, England)|April 26, 2007
Cost-effectiveness in clinical trials: using multiple imputation to deal with incomplete cost dataAndrea Burton, Lucinda Jane Billingham, Stirling Bryan
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