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Anna García-altés

Additional file 1: of The quality of reporting methods and results of cost-effectiveness analyses in Spain: a methodological systematic review

Reporting methods and results of CEA Spain_annex. Table S1. PubMed/MEDLINE search strategy. Table S2. Included studies. Table S3. PRISMA Checklist. Figure S1. Flow diagram for study selection. Figure S2. Growth in published cost-effectiveness analyses. Spain, 1989-2014.

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Coauthorship and institutional collaborations on cost-effectiveness analyses: a systematic network analysis

BackgroundCost-Effectiveness Analysis (CEA) has been promoted as an important research methodology for determining the efficiency of healthcare technology and guiding medical decision-making. Our aim was to characterize the collaborative patterns of CEA conducted over the past two decades in Spain.Methods and findingsA systematic analysis was carried out with the information obtained through an updated comprehensive literature review and from reports of health technology assessment agencies. We identified CEAs with outcomes expressed as a time-based summary measure of population health (e.g. quality-adjusted life-years or disability-adjusted life-years), conducted in Spain and published bet…

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PCV71 Sponsorship and Pharmacoeconomic Conclusions of Studies on Statin Use for Cardiovascular Prevention: A Systematic Analysis

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The quality of reporting methods and results of cost-effectiveness analyses in Spain: a methodological systematic review

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PHP79 What Are the Research Priorities in the Spanish National Health System? A Comparison of Economic Evaluations of Health Care Interventions and Public-Funded Research

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PHP7 Orphan Drugs for Rare Diseases in the European Union: Bridging the Gap between Drug Development and Unmet Medical Needs?

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