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Comparing Preferences for Disease Profiles: A Discrete Choice Experiment from a US Societal Perspective.

Karissa M JohnstonIvana F AudhyaJessica DunneDavid FeenyPeter NeumannDaniel C MaloneShelagh M SzaboKatherine L Gooch
Published in: Applied health economics and health policy (2024)
Of disease attributes included in this DCE, respondents valued higher prevalence of disease, life expectancy and symptom burden as most important for prioritizing research and treatment. Based on expressed attribute preferences, a case study of an inherited pediatric disease involving substantial reductions to length and quality of life and requiring caregiver support has relatively high odds of being identified as important compared to diseases reflecting differing attribute profiles. These findings can help inform expansions of value frameworks by identifying important attributes from the societal perspective.
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