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Approaches to economic evaluations of stroke rehabilitation
This study highlights that complex interventions such as stroke rehabilitation have widespread effects, which may not be represented by the changes on a single outcome. This study recommends the adoption of a wider cost and benefit perspective in the economic evaluations of complex interventions. It supports a move away from conventional economic evaluation and decision making, based purely on cost‐effectiveness, toward multicriteria decision analysis frameworks for complex interventions, where a broader range of criteria may be assessed by policy makers.
Source: International Journal of Stroke - March 21, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: Louise E Craig, Olivia Wu, Julie Bernhardt, Peter Langhorne Tags: Review Source Type: research