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== Introduction & Definition == | == Introduction & Definition == | ||
The Quality-Adjusted Life Year (QALY) is a measure of the value and benefit of health outcomes. | The Quality-Adjusted Life Year (QALY) is a measure of the value and benefit of health outcomes. | ||
Health is definied as a function of two components: | Health is definied as a function of two components: | ||
1. length of life | 1. length of life | ||
2. quality of life | 2. quality of life | ||
The QALY is an attempt to combine these two attributes into a single figure/number. | The QALY is an attempt to combine these two attributes into a single figure/number<ref>Pliskin JS, Shepard DS, Weinstein MC. Utility functions for life years and health status. Operations Research 1980;28:206-24</ref>. | ||
== Calculation of QALY == | == Calculation of QALY == | ||
To calculate the QALY, | |||
== Function/Uses of QALYs == | == Function/Uses of QALYs == |
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Introduction & Definition[edit | edit source]
The Quality-Adjusted Life Year (QALY) is a measure of the value and benefit of health outcomes.
Health is definied as a function of two components:
1. length of life
2. quality of life
The QALY is an attempt to combine these two attributes into a single figure/number[1].
Calculation of QALY[edit | edit source]
To calculate the QALY,
Function/Uses of QALYs[edit | edit source]
Limitations of QALYs[edit | edit source]
Recent Related Research (from Pubmed)[edit | edit source]
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- ↑ Pliskin JS, Shepard DS, Weinstein MC. Utility functions for life years and health status. Operations Research 1980;28:206-24