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View article: Study Protocol for a Delphi Process to Develop a Climate Impact Extension to the Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standard (CHEERS) 2022—the CHEERS ClimatE Checklist
Study Protocol for a Delphi Process to Develop a Climate Impact Extension to the Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standard (CHEERS) 2022—the CHEERS ClimatE Checklist Open
Introduction The healthcare sector has significant environmental impacts, particularly through greenhouse gas emissions. Reducing its climate footprint is therefore essential for achieving political goals such as net-zero and climate-frien…
View article: Assuring Sustainable Organizational Structures and Financing for Digital Public Health (EPHO 8)
Assuring Sustainable Organizational Structures and Financing for Digital Public Health (EPHO 8) Open
Essential Public Health Operation (EPHOEssential Health Operation) 8 requires the assurance of sustainable financing to provide efficient, effective, and responsive services. Pursuing this purpose requires evidence on how a digital public …
View article: Evaluation of Digital Public Health Interventions
Evaluation of Digital Public Health Interventions Open
The evaluation of digital public health (DiPH) interventions is as necessary as the evaluation of any other medical or public health intervention. This chapter addresses the two important dimensions of evaluation: effectiveness and cost-ef…
View article: A Framework to Develop and Evaluate Digital Public Health Interventions
A Framework to Develop and Evaluate Digital Public Health Interventions Open
A rapidly increasing number of digital technologies have emerged with the aim of improving public health. To assess these technologies, a framework is needed that incorporates a public health perspective and takes the complexity of the tec…
View article: Promoting the Promises of ›Sufficiency‹ Without Stumbling Into Its Pitfalls – an Ethically Reflected Economic Perspective
Promoting the Promises of ›Sufficiency‹ Without Stumbling Into Its Pitfalls – an Ethically Reflected Economic Perspective Open
At first sight, the views of sufficiency/degrowth and green growth appear in unresolvable conflict. After sketching the two approaches, we argue that the conflict may vanish if the discussion turns from fuzzy concepts that are susceptible …
View article: Developing and Evaluating Digital Public Health Interventions Using the Digital Public Health Framework DigiPHrame: A Framework Development Study
Developing and Evaluating Digital Public Health Interventions Using the Digital Public Health Framework DigiPHrame: A Framework Development Study Open
Background Digital public health (DiPH) interventions may help us tackle substantial public health challenges and reach historically underserved populations, in addition to presenting valuable opportunities to improve and complement existi…
View article: Carbon footprint of healthcare systems: a systematic review of evidence and methods
Carbon footprint of healthcare systems: a systematic review of evidence and methods Open
Objective Given the demand for net-zero healthcare, the carbon footprint (CF) of healthcare systems has attracted increasing interest in research in recent years. This systematic review investigates the results and methodological transpare…
View article: Developing and Evaluating Digital Public Health Interventions Using the Digital Public Health Framework DigiPHrame: A Framework Development Study (Preprint)
Developing and Evaluating Digital Public Health Interventions Using the Digital Public Health Framework DigiPHrame: A Framework Development Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Digital public health (DiPH) interventions may help us tackle substantial public health challenges and reach historically underserved populations, in addition to presenting valuable opportunities to improve and complement exist…
View article: The impact of switching from single-use to reusable healthcare products: a transparency checklist and systematic review of life-cycle assessments
The impact of switching from single-use to reusable healthcare products: a transparency checklist and systematic review of life-cycle assessments Open
Background Replacing single-use products with reusable ones may reduce the environmental impact of healthcare. This study aimed to broadly assess the environmental effects of that substitution. Methods A systematic review of comparative cr…
View article: Carbon footprinting for hospital care pathways based on routine diagnosis‐related group (DRG) accounting data in Germany: An application to acute decompensated heart failure
Carbon footprinting for hospital care pathways based on routine diagnosis‐related group (DRG) accounting data in Germany: An application to acute decompensated heart failure Open
A general framework is developed using routine German diagnosis‐related group (G‐DRG) accounting data to estimate carbon footprints of hospital care pathways in the context of patients with acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) admitted…
View article: A Transparency Checklist for Carbon Footprint Calculations Applied within a Systematic Review of Virtual Care Interventions
A Transparency Checklist for Carbon Footprint Calculations Applied within a Systematic Review of Virtual Care Interventions Open
Increasing concerns about climate change imply that decisions on the digitization of healthcare should consider evidence about its carbon footprint (CF). This study aims to develop a transparency catalogue for reporting CF calculations, to…
View article: Personalized medicine (PM)
Personalized medicine (PM) Open
PM seeks to improve stratification and timing of health care by utilizing biological information and biomarkers on the level of molecular disease pathways, genetics, proteomics as well as metabolomics.
View article: MCDA-based deliberation to value health states: lessons learned from a pilot study
MCDA-based deliberation to value health states: lessons learned from a pilot study Open
This pilot study presents a consensus-based approach for valuing health-related quality of life. However, further research is needed on deliberative processes that yield quantifiable results. Future conferences should explore smaller group…
View article: Adding oxaliplatin (OX) do neoadjuvant therapy of locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC): Still promising option?
Adding oxaliplatin (OX) do neoadjuvant therapy of locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC): Still promising option? Open
Introduction: Fluoropyrimidine (5-fluorouracil or capecitabine, FU)-based regimens and radiation are standard-of-care in neoadjuvant treatment of patients with LARC. Meta-analysis (2012) showed, that adding OX to FU significantly improved …
View article: A Comparison of Costs and Complications of Manual Compression and Vascular Closing Devices in Femoral Cardiac Catheterization Interventions
A Comparison of Costs and Complications of Manual Compression and Vascular Closing Devices in Femoral Cardiac Catheterization Interventions Open
Background: VCDs are used in femoral catheterization and said to be safer and less expensive than MC. This study aimed to compare complications and healthcare expenditures between VCD and MC, in diagnostic and interventional femoral cathet…
View article: THC volume 32 issue 1-2 Cover and Front matter
THC volume 32 issue 1-2 Cover and Front matter Open
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View article: The cost-effectiveness of UGT1A1 genotyping before colorectal cancer treatment with irinotecan from the perspective of the German statutory health insurance
The cost-effectiveness of UGT1A1 genotyping before colorectal cancer treatment with irinotecan from the perspective of the German statutory health insurance Open
Background. The evidence concerning the cost-effectiveness of UGT1A1*28 genotyping is ambiguous and does not allow drawing valid conclusions for Germany. This study evaluates the cost-effectiveness of UGT1A1 genotyping in patients with met…
View article: Non-invasive prenatal testing for aneuploidy and beyond: challenges of responsible innovation in prenatal screening. Summary and recommendations
Non-invasive prenatal testing for aneuploidy and beyond: challenges of responsible innovation in prenatal screening. Summary and recommendations Open
This paper contains a summary and the recommendations of a joint European Society of Human Genetics (ESHG)/American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) position statement on responsible innovation in prenatal screening with non-invasive prena…