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Value of information analysis in healthcare: a review of principles and applications
Authors:Haitham W Tuffaha  Louisa G Gordon  Paul A Scuffham
Institution:Griffith Health Institute, Griffith University, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, and Centre for Applied Health Economics, School of Medicine, Griffith University Meadowbrook, QLDAustralia
Abstract:Background:

Economic evaluations are increasingly utilized to inform decisions in healthcare; however, decisions remain uncertain when they are not based on adequate evidence. Value of information (VOI) analysis has been proposed as a systematic approach to measure decision uncertainty and assess whether there is sufficient evidence to support new technologies.

Scope:

The objective of this paper is to review the principles and applications of VOI analysis in healthcare. Relevant databases were systematically searched to identify VOI articles. The findings from the selected articles were summarized and narratively presented.

Findings:

Various VOI methods have been developed and applied to inform decision-making, optimally designing research studies and setting research priorities. However, the application of this approach in healthcare remains limited due to technical and policy challenges.

Conclusion:

There is a need to create more awareness about VOI analysis, simplify its current methods, and align them with the needs of decision-making organizations.

Keywords:Value of information  Decision uncertainty  Decision-making  Trial design  Research prioritization
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