Using meta-regression analyses in addition to conventional systematic review methods to examine the variation in cost-effectiveness results - A case study Utilization, expenditure, economics and financing systems

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Main Authors: Burgers, L.T, Van De Wetering, F.T, Severens, J.L, Redekop, W.K
Other Authors: SAW SWEE HOCK SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1813962023-10-31T21:16:36Z Using meta-regression analyses in addition to conventional systematic review methods to examine the variation in cost-effectiveness results - A case study Utilization, expenditure, economics and financing systems Burgers, L.T Van De Wetering, F.T Severens, J.L Redekop, W.K SAW SWEE HOCK SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH cost benefit analysis drug eluting stent economics regression analysis statistics and numerical data Cost-Benefit Analysis Drug-Eluting Stents Regression Analysis 10.1186/s12913-015-1230-4 BMC Health Services Research 16 1 23 2020-10-27T10:47:55Z 2020-10-27T10:47:55Z 2016 Article Burgers, L.T, Van De Wetering, F.T, Severens, J.L, Redekop, W.K (2016). Using meta-regression analyses in addition to conventional systematic review methods to examine the variation in cost-effectiveness results - A case study Utilization, expenditure, economics and financing systems. BMC Health Services Research 16 (1) : 23. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-015-1230-4 14726963 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/181396 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Unpaywall 20201031
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topic cost benefit analysis
drug eluting stent
economics
regression analysis
statistics and numerical data
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Drug-Eluting Stents
Regression Analysis
spellingShingle cost benefit analysis
drug eluting stent
economics
regression analysis
statistics and numerical data
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Drug-Eluting Stents
Regression Analysis
Burgers, L.T
Van De Wetering, F.T
Severens, J.L
Redekop, W.K
Using meta-regression analyses in addition to conventional systematic review methods to examine the variation in cost-effectiveness results - A case study Utilization, expenditure, economics and financing systems
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Van De Wetering, F.T
Severens, J.L
Redekop, W.K
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author Burgers, L.T
Van De Wetering, F.T
Severens, J.L
Redekop, W.K
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title Using meta-regression analyses in addition to conventional systematic review methods to examine the variation in cost-effectiveness results - A case study Utilization, expenditure, economics and financing systems
title_short Using meta-regression analyses in addition to conventional systematic review methods to examine the variation in cost-effectiveness results - A case study Utilization, expenditure, economics and financing systems
title_full Using meta-regression analyses in addition to conventional systematic review methods to examine the variation in cost-effectiveness results - A case study Utilization, expenditure, economics and financing systems
title_fullStr Using meta-regression analyses in addition to conventional systematic review methods to examine the variation in cost-effectiveness results - A case study Utilization, expenditure, economics and financing systems
title_full_unstemmed Using meta-regression analyses in addition to conventional systematic review methods to examine the variation in cost-effectiveness results - A case study Utilization, expenditure, economics and financing systems
title_sort using meta-regression analyses in addition to conventional systematic review methods to examine the variation in cost-effectiveness results - a case study utilization, expenditure, economics and financing systems
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