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Improving costing methods in multicentre economic evaluation: the use of multiple imputation for unit costs
Health Economics, 08/26/09
Grieve R et al. – The authors conclude that using MI to predict unit costs can preserve correlations, maximise the use of available data, and, when combined with multilevel modelling is an appropriate method for recognising the statistical uncertainty in multicentre CEA.
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