Incomplete information and irrelevant attributes in stated‐preference values for health interventions

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Juan M. Gonzalez Sepulveda ◽  
F. Reed Johnson ◽  
Deborah A. Marshall
Author(s):  
Emma McIntosh ◽  
Camilla Baba ◽  
Willings Botha

Chapter 9 introduces the reader to the stages of cost–benefit analysis (CBA) as specifically applied to public health intervention economic evaluation. The specific focus of this chapter follows on from the messages of Chapter 6 on the relevance of, and methods for, quantifying the ‘outcomes’ of public health interventions in monetary form for CBA. Two case studies focus on the use of stated preference discrete choice experiment (SPDCE) methodology for valuation of multi-attribute benefits comprising health, non-health, and process outcomes of the type likely to occur in PHIs.


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