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The acceptability curves show, for each willingness to pay, the probability that rhAPC would be acceptable (the probability that the ratio is below the willingness to pay).
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Simulation for 58 iterations were conducted for different willingness-to-pay threshold ratio and for each iteration, a value of perfect information for each willingness-to-pay threshold was calculated with the use of the effective population [ 12].
The solution for each cooperative willingness function R z is that when the available amount of resource z is more than or equal to a predefined threshold, the cooperative willingness is 1.
Closing speech: The interviewer will thank each participant for her willingness and time and will then summarise what the participant has said.
The acceptability curve represents the probability that the intervention is cost-effective, given a varying threshold for the willingness to pay for each QALY gained.
CEACs display the probability that the intervention is cost-effective, given a varying threshold for the willingness to pay for each QALY gained.
The acceptability curve represents the probability that the intervention is cost-effective, given a varying threshold for the willingness to pay for each area of concern lost.
For determination of independent predictors for willingness to care for H1N1 patients, odds ratio (OR) was estimated on the basis of multivariate logistic regression analysis.
At each ceiling value for the willingness to pay for a QALY, the cost-effectiveness acceptability curve shows the probability that OL-HDF is cost effective.
Each has praised the other for a willingness to listen — up to a point.
Net monetary benefit is used to determine which treatment was cost-effective for each simulation at different willingness to pay thresholds (WTPs) for cancer cases avoided given the use of Staricyte™ (i.e. biomarker) in combination with the standard of care (i.e. Histopathology).
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