Health economists use preference-based quality of life instruments to conduct cost-benefit analyses, which help inform policy makers about the value of interventions. The most commonly used measure for this purpose is the EQ-5D-5L.
The PROMIS-Preference measure (PROPr) is a relatively new instrument developed in the US that provides possible advantages in terms of health range and efficiency. However, the underlying value set is based on data from a US-based sample. Dr Schalet will discuss the current development of a country-specific PROPr value set, reflecting the preferences of a Dutch population, and provide a short introduction to this topic.
Presenter:
Benjamin Schalet, PhD, Universitair Docent (Assistant Professor), Amsterdam University Medical Centers, Department of Epidemiology and Data Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands