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Handling uncertainty in economic evaluations of patient level data: A review of the use of Bayesian methods to inform health technology assessments
International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 11/05/09
McCarron CE et al. – Limited use of informative priors, among the included studies, gives policy makers little guidance on one of the main benefits of Bayesian methods, the ability to integrate all available evidence to capture the uncertainty inherent in decision making.
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