Problems with interval estimates of the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio.

作者: Daniel F. Heitjan , Alan J. Moskowitz , William Whang

DOI: 10.1177/0272989X9901900102

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摘要: The defining feature of a confidence interval is that it has fixed minimum probability covering the true value parameter being estimated, whatever parameter. author...

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