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Patients' and the publics' preferences and values

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It is generally accepted that peoples’ preferences for health outcomes and alternative allocations of health care should play some part in the decision making process. Yet much controversy exists on how to measure preferences, who's preferences to include and what type of values to elicit. In particular there has been an increasing interest in understanding the public’s preferences for distributional considerations. 

We conduct high-quality research on the value of health outcomes and the public’s priority setting rules. We focus in particular on social preferences and priority setting; patients preferences and values, as well as on issues and challenges relating to methods of preference elicitation.

Sidst opdateret: 03.09.2024