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  1. From Rapid Recommendation to Online Preference-Sensitive Decision Support: The Case of Severe Aortic Stenosis
  2. The Role of Personalised Choice in Decision Support: A Randomized Controlled Trial of an Online Decision Aid for Prostate Cancer Screening
  3. Preferences of Patients With Multiple Sclerosis for Attributes of Disease Modifying Drugs In Decision-Making: A Nominal Group Technique And Best-Worst Scaling
  4. Caveat emptor NICE: biased use of cost-effectiveness is inefficient and inequitable
  5. Addressing preference heterogeneity in public health policy by combining Cluster Analysis and Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis: Proof of Method
  6. Bringing Feedback in From the Outback via a Generic and Preference-Sensitive Instrument for Course Quality Assessment
  7. Who should decide how much and what information is important in person-centred health care?
  8. Increasing User Involvement in Health Care and Health Research Simultaneously: A Proto-Protocol for "Person-as-Researcher" and Online Decision Support Tools
  9. PM013 Empowering atrial fibrillation patients with a decision support tool
  10. Assessing decision quality in patient-centred care requires a preference-sensitive measure
  11. The development of a multi-criteria decision analysis aid to help with contraceptive choices: My Contraception Tool
  12. Addressing the disconnect between public health science and personalised health care: the potential role of cluster analysis in combination with multi-criteria decision analysis
  13. Towards generic online multicriteria decision support in patient‐centred health care
  14. 1249 THE ROLE OF PERSONALIZED CHOICE: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF AN ONLINE DECISION AID FOR PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING
  15. Integrating Evidence and Individual Preferences Using a Web-Based Multi-Criteria Decision Analytic Tool
  16. On the Efficiency and Equity of Betting Markets
  17. Traffic and the risk of vehicle-related pedestrian injury: a decision analytic support tool
  18. Let's open whole process of cost effective modelling
  19. Research Implications of Science-Informed, Value-Based Decision Making
  20. No Room for Kinkiness in a Public Healthcare System
  21. Researching doctors' decisions
  22. Why cost-effectiveness should trump(clinical) effectiveness: the ethical economics of the South West quadrant
  23. Decision Makers' Needs as Capacities to Benefit
  24. Decision analysis in NSCLC
  25. Women's views of two interventions designed to assist in the prophylactic oophorectomy decision: a qualitative pilot evaluation
  26. The role of patients' meta-preferences in the design and evaluation of decision support systems
  27. Development and preliminary evaluation of a clinical guidance programme for the decision about prophylactic oophorectomy in women undergoing a hysterectomy
  28. ?Decision validity??: A rejoinder
  29. Decision validity should determine whether a generic or condition-specific HRQOL measure is used in health care decisions
  30. Decision validity should determine whether a generic or condition-specific HRQOL measure is used in health care decisions
  31. Choosing the surgical mortality threshold for high risk patients with stage Ia non-small cell lung cancer: insights from decision analysis
  32. Analysing health outcomes
  33. Decision analysis and the evaluation of decision technologies
  34. A Risky Decision: Managing without Risk
  35. Against risk
  36. Communication for better decisions: Not about ‘risk'
  37. Being reasonable about the economics of health. Selected assays by Alan Williams edited by A.J. Culyer and A.K. Maynard, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham. No. of pages: 371. ISBN 1 85898 648 6
  38. Being reasonable about the economics of health. Selected assays by Alan Williams edited by A.J. Culyer and A.K. Maynard, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham. No. of pages: 371. ISBN 1 85898 648 6
  39. What Decision Analysis Can Offer the Clinical Decision Maker
  40. KIGS and KIMS as Tools for Evidence-Based Medicine
  41. Preface
  42. Some thoughts on female circumcision, decision analysis and cultural imperialism
  43. Towards the equitably efficient and transparently decidable use of public funds in the deep blue millennium
  44. Commentary. Some thoughts on female circumcision, decision analysis and cultural imperialism
  45. Towards the equitably efficient and transparently decidable use of public funds in the deep blue millennium
  46. Producing Informed Consumers and Users of Decision Analysis
  47. The ‘Number Needed to Treat’ and the ‘Adjusted NNT’ in Health Care Decision-Making
  48. Book Review:Theory and Methods of Economic Evaluation of Health Care by Magnus Johannesson. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1996. No. of pages: 245. ISBN 0-7923-4037-X.
  49. Clinical Trialsand Economic Evaluations? No, There are Only Evaluations
  50. Clinical Trials and Economic Evaluations? No, There are Only Evaluations
  51. Needs to be within framework of decision making based on decision analysis
  52. ‘Evidence-based’, ‘Cost-Effective’ and ‘Preference-Driven’ Medicine: Decision Analysis Based Medical Decision Making is the Pre-Requisite
  53. The research-practice gap and the role of decision analysis in closing it
  54. The Research – Practice Gap and the Role of Decision Analysis in Closing It
  55. The danger of partial evaluation
  56. Economics, medicine and health care by Gavin Mooney. Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1992 (second edition) No. of pages: 179. ISBN 0-7450-1014-8
  57. The ethics of parimutuel systems
  58. Comment
  59. Commentary: The earnest approach to problem betting
  60. Consumer protection in betting
  61. The evaluation of decision aids: the role of the decision owner
  62. Professional judgement. A reader in clinical decision making. Jack Dowie and Arthur Elstein, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1988. No. of pages: xiii + 565. Price £37.50 (hardback), £13.50 (paperback)
  63. Professional Judgement: A Reader in Clinical Decision Making
  64. Book Reviews : Professional Judgment: A Reader in Clinical Decision Making. EDITED BY JACK DOWIE AND ARTHUR ELSTEIN. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1988
  65. In Search of Equity: Health Needs and the Health Care System (Book).
  66. Education and Decision Theory A Personal View
  67. The political economy of the NHS: Individualist justifications of collective action
  68. Anyone for a Bayesian Wimbledon?
  69. The Theory of Commodity Price Stabilization: A Study in the Economics of Risk.
  70. The risks of contract law
  71. Micromotives and Macrobehaviour.
  72. The Turf: A Social and Economic History of Horse Racing.
  73. On the Efficiency and Equity of Betting Markets
  74. The portfolio approach to health behaviour
  75. Decision Analysis: The Ethical Approach to Most Health Decision Making