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Budget-Impact Analyses: A Critical Review of Published Studies
PharmacoEconomics, 10/07/09
Orlewska E et al. – The results indicate that, recently, BIAs have appeared more frequently in peer–reviewed journals, providing stimulus to development, validation and dissemination of methods. Many published studies fail to reach the desired quality, but this situation should change with good research practice principles that will help codify and clarify important issues and promote standardization and transparency.
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