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Pharmacoeconomics is a useful method of economic evaluation of various treatment options. As more expensive drugs are being developed and licensed it has become imperative especially in context of developing countries where resources are scarce to apply the principles of pharmacoeconomics for various drugs and treatment options so that maximum ...
Often used synonymously with health economics, medical economics, according to Culyer, [31] is the branch of economics concerned with the application of economic theory to phenomena and problems associated typically with the second and third health market outlined above: physician and institutional service providers. Typically, however, it ...
Journal of Business & Economic Statistics; Journal of Econometrics; Journal of Financial Econometrics; Q. Quantitative Economics; R. The Review of Economics and ...
The Journal of Medical Economics is a monthly peer-reviewed academic journal that covers econometric assessments of novel therapeutic and medical device interventions. It is published by Routledge and was established in 1998. The editor-in-chief is K. Lee.
The Canadian Journal of Statistics; Communications in Statistics; International Statistical Review; Journal of the American Statistical Association; Journal of Multivariate Analysis; Journal of the Royal Statistical Society; Probability and Mathematical Statistics; Sankhyā: The Indian Journal of Statistics; Scandinavian Journal of Statistics ...
In econometrics and related empirical fields, the local average treatment effect (LATE), also known as the complier average causal effect (CACE), is the effect of a treatment for subjects who comply with the experimental treatment assigned to their sample group.
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However, "biostatistics" more commonly connotes all applications of statistics to biology. [2] Medical statistics is a subdiscipline of statistics. It is the science of summarizing, collecting, presenting and interpreting data in medical practice, and using them to estimate the magnitude of associations and test hypotheses.