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In or Out? Income Losses in Health State Valuations: A Review
Value in Health, 10/13/09
Tilling C et al. – Seven empirical studies were identified. Overall, it seems that not explicitly mentioning the inclusion of income will induce a minority of respondents to include these effects and this appears not to influence results. More empirical work is needed, using generic instruments, larger samples, and using the interview method of administration.
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