Evidence-Based Decisions and Economics: Health Care, Social Welfare, Education and Criminal Justice

Preface 1. From effectiveness to efficiency? An introduction toevidence-based decisions and economics for health care, socialwelfare, education and criminal justice (Miranda Mugford, IanShemilt, Luke Vale, Kevin Marsh, Cam Donaldson, JacquelineMallender). 2. The role of review and synthesis methods in decision models(Kevin Marsh). 3. The role of economic perspectives and evidence in systematicreview (Rob Anderson, Ian Shemilt). 4. The role of economic evidence in formulation of public policyand practice (Sarah Byford, Barbara Barrett, Richard Dubourg,Jennifer Francis, Jane Sisk). 5. Generalisability, transferability, complexity and relevance(Damian G Walker, Yot Teerawattananon, Rob Anderson, GerryRichardson). 6. Equity, efficiency and research synthesis (David McDaid,Franco Sassi). 7.Searching for evidence for cost-effectiveness decisions(Julie Glanville, Suzy Paisley). 8. Identifying and reviewing health state utility values forpopulating decision models (John Brazier, Diana Papaioannou,Anna Cantrell, Suzy Paisley, Kirsten Herrmann). 9. Use of evidence in decision models (Doug Coyle, Karen MLee, Nicola J Cooper). 10. Grading economic evidence (Massimo Brunetti, FrancisRuiz, Joanne Lord, Silvia Pregno, Andrew D Oxman). 11. Meta-regression models of economics and medical research(TD Stanley). 12. From evidence-based economics to economics-based evidence:using systematic review to inform the design of future research(Ed Wilson, Keith Abrams). 13. Complex problems or simple solutions? Enhancingevidence-based economics to reflect reality (Chantale Lessard,Stephen Birch). 14. Evidence-based decisions and economics: lessons for practice(Luke Vale). 15. Evidence-based decisions and economics: an agenda forresearch (Michael Drummond). 16. Glossary (Asmaa Abdelhamid, Ian Shemilt). Index.