10.3205/12GIN130
Hayre, J.
J.
Hayre
Kandaswamy, P.
P.
Kandaswamy
Dzingina, M.
M.
Dzingina
Is GRADE being adopted for the assessment of cost-effectiveness evidence?
German Medical Science GMS Publishing House
2012
ConferencePaper
610 Medical sciences; Medicine
Guidelines International Network
2012-07-10
2012
en
urn:nbn:de:0183-12gin1308
12gin130
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G-I-N Conference 2012
Background: The use of cost-effectiveness estimates is increasingly being incorporated into decision making for health. NICE recommends the use of a ‘modified’ GRADE profile for assessing cost-effectiveness evidence in clinical guidelines. Various other GRADE inspired profiles have also[for full text, please go to the a.m. URL]
G-I-N Conference 2012