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Why is the Standard Gamble Technique Important in Epidemiology?
The SG technique is important in epidemiology for several reasons:
Quantifying Utilities
: It provides a way to quantify the
value of different health states
from the patient's perspective, which is essential for
health technology assessments
.
Informed Decision-Making
: The utility values obtained can be used to inform
clinical guidelines
and
public health policies
.
Comparative Effectiveness
: It allows for comparing the effectiveness of different
treatments
and
interventions
based on patient preferences.
Resource Allocation
: Utility values can help in the
allocation of healthcare resources
by identifying which interventions offer the best value for money.
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