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Typically such health economic models include a range of disease stages and provide invaluable insight into the derivation of costs of clinical events.
Journal articles were the most common source for the derivation of costs (n = 153 [77%]), followed by healthcare system reports (n = 30 [15%]) and web pages (n = 24 [12%]).
It is clear that guidance on the derivation of costs should be fully transparent, updated regularly and in the public domain.
Ideally, the derivation of costs for clinical events should be fully transparent, based on actual expenditure, updated regularly and in the public domain.
A detailed breakdown of the derivation of costs is shown in the database analysis results in Table 2. Breast cancer treatment costs were not included, nor were patient payments (eg, copayment or coinsurance).
On the basis of the indications available in literature, only a 21% share of the 7.8 million individuals affected by "severe/extreme" child abuse or neglect has been included in the derivation of costs.
Our observation that the derivation of costs is generally not explicitly defined in German analyses was also consistent with a review of published economic evaluations available in the European Network of Health Economics Evaluation Database [ 30].
Specifically, let (12) be the conditional probability that a derivation of hypervertex x will use hyperarc given that the derivation is of cost.
The authors provide a well-detailed derivation of screening costs, and treatment costs are derived from nationally representative sources.
The derivation of other cost functions into the proposed method may improve performance.
First of all, we present a lemma which originates from the derivation of the cost from the off-norm function.
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