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Economic evaluation provides a framework for assessing the costs and consequences of alternative programmes or interventions. One common vehicle for economic evaluations in the healthcare context is the decision-analytic model, which synthesizes information on parameter inputs (for example, probabilities or costs of clinical events or health states) from multiple sources and requires application of mathematical techniques, usually within a software program. A plethora of decision-analytic modelling-based economic evaluations of orthopaedic interventions have been published in recent years. This annotation outlines a number of issues that can help readers, reviewers, and decision-makers interpret evidence from decision-analytic modelling-based economic evaluations of orthopaedic interventions.Cite this article: Bone Joint J 2023;105-B(1):17-20.

Original publication

DOI

10.1302/0301-620X.105B1.BJJ-2022-1119

Type

Journal article

Journal

Bone joint j

Publication Date

01/2023

Volume

105-B

Pages

17 - 20

Keywords

Australian Orthopaedic Association National Joint Replacement Registry, Decision modelling, Economic evaluation, displaced femoral neck fractures, dual-mobility components, meniscal tear, orthopaedic research, orthopaedic surgery, randomized controlled trial, sensitivity analysis, statistical analysis, total hip arthroplasty