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    Developing countries in need: Which characteristics appeal most to people when donating money? 

    Hansen, Paul; Kergozou, Nicole; Knowles, Stephen; Thorsnes, Paul
    A discrete choice experiment was conducted to discover the relative importance of five characteristics of developing countries, as suggested by the literature, considered by people when choosing countries to donate money ...
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    The true significance of ‘high’ correlations between EQ-5D value sets 

    Ombler, Franz; Albert, Michael; Hansen, Paul
    High correlation coefficients for EQ-5D value sets derived from different samples, e.g. across countries, are conventionally interpreted as evidence that the people in the respective samples have similar health-related ...
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    Health Technology Prioritisation: Which criteria for prioritising new technologies, and what are their relative weights? 

    Golan, Ofra; Hansen, Paul; Kaplan, Giora; Tal, Orna
    Objectives: To review the criteria and 'other' considerations used internationally for prioritising new health technologies, and to demonstrate a conjoint-analysis methodology for deriving relative weights for the ...
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    Who's next? A new process for creating points systems for prioritising patients for elective health services 

    Barber, Alison; Hansen, Paul; Naden, Ray; Ombler, Franz; Stewart, Ralph
    We describe a new process for creating points systems for prioritising patients for elective health services. Beginning in 2004, the authors were closely involved in a project to develop the process, initially for coronary ...
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    Bilateral foreign aid: How important is aid effectiveness to people for choosing countries to support? 

    Cunningham, Harry; Knowles, Stephen; Hansen, Paul
    We conduct a discrete choice experiment (DCE) to determine how important aid effectiveness is to people relative to other criteria for choosing countries to support with bilateral foreign aid. We find that aid effectiveness ...
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    A new tool for creating personal and social EQ-5D-5L value sets, including valuing ‘dead’ 

    Sullivan, Trudy; Hansen, Paul; Ombler, Franz; Derrett, Sarah; Devlin, Nancy
    A new online tool for creating personal and social EQ-5D-5L value sets was recently developed and trialled in New Zealand (NZ). Health state values for each participant are determined using the PAPRIKA method – in the ...

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