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326Identifying Objects of Value at the End of LifeIn Jeff Round (ed.), Care at the End of Life: An Economic Perspective, Adis. pp. 103-122. 2016.End-of-life care has a number of characteristics that make economic evaluation particularly challenging. These include proximity to death, the improbability of survival gain, individuals’ changing priorities, declining cognition and effects on close persons. In view of these particularities of end-of-life care, some researchers have determined that current ‘extra-welfarist’ approaches to defining do not adequately reflect well-being. As a result, suggestions are being made that would see the QAL…Read more
Christopher James Sampson
Nottingham University
Office of Health Economics
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Office of Health EconomicsOther
Areas of Specialization
Utility |
Death and Dying, Misc |
Public Health |
Microeconomics |
Econometrics |
Areas of Interest
Utility |
Death and Dying, Misc |
Public Health |
Microeconomics |
Econometrics |