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Age- and sex-specific Canadian utility norms, based on the 2013–2014 Canadian Community Health Survey
Jason R. Guertin, David Feeny and Jean-Eric Tarride
CMAJ February 12, 2018 190 (6) E155-E161; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.170317
Jason R. Guertin
Department of Social and Preventive Medicine (Guertin), Faculty of Medicine, Université Laval; Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec — Université Laval (Guertin), Axe Santé des Populations et Pratiques Optimales en Santé, Hôpital du Saint-Sacrement, Québec, Que.; Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences (Feeny), Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis (Feeny, Tarride) and Department of Health Research Methods, Faculty of Health Sciences (Tarride), McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont.; Health Utilities Incorporated (Feeny), Dundas, Ont.; Programs for Assessment of Technology in Health (Tarride), Research Institute of St. Joe’s Hamilton, St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton, Hamilton, Ont.
PhDDavid Feeny
Department of Social and Preventive Medicine (Guertin), Faculty of Medicine, Université Laval; Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec — Université Laval (Guertin), Axe Santé des Populations et Pratiques Optimales en Santé, Hôpital du Saint-Sacrement, Québec, Que.; Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences (Feeny), Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis (Feeny, Tarride) and Department of Health Research Methods, Faculty of Health Sciences (Tarride), McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont.; Health Utilities Incorporated (Feeny), Dundas, Ont.; Programs for Assessment of Technology in Health (Tarride), Research Institute of St. Joe’s Hamilton, St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton, Hamilton, Ont.
PhDJean-Eric Tarride
Department of Social and Preventive Medicine (Guertin), Faculty of Medicine, Université Laval; Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec — Université Laval (Guertin), Axe Santé des Populations et Pratiques Optimales en Santé, Hôpital du Saint-Sacrement, Québec, Que.; Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences (Feeny), Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis (Feeny, Tarride) and Department of Health Research Methods, Faculty of Health Sciences (Tarride), McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont.; Health Utilities Incorporated (Feeny), Dundas, Ont.; Programs for Assessment of Technology in Health (Tarride), Research Institute of St. Joe’s Hamilton, St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton, Hamilton, Ont.
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