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overview David D. Kim, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Medicine and Public Health Sciences at the University of Chicago. Previously, he served as an Assistant Professor and Program Director of the Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Registry at the Center for the Evaluation of Value and Risk in Health at Tufts Medical Center. As a health economist, Dr. Kim's primary focus centers around measuring the value of health interventions and providing guidance for value-based health care decisions. His extensive research encompasses three key areas: (1) evaluating long-term health, equity, and economic impact of health interventions using simulation modeling; (2) measuring the use and consequences of low-value care; (3) enhancing methodology in economic evaluation and research prioritization. He has written several pieces highlighting the gap between guideline recommendations and actual practice in cost-effectiveness analysis with future directions for improvement. Recognizing the need for reliable tools to facilitate value-based decision-making, he has developed a formal quality assessment tool for cost-effectiveness analysis, called the Criteria for Health Economic Quality Evaluation (CHEQUE) tool. He has also created a decision framework and checklist to assess the transferability of economic evaluations. Dr. Kim received his PhD in Health Economics from the University of Washington and holds a Master's degree in Biostatistics from the University of Michigan.
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Concept Comparative Effectiveness Research
Academic Article Future Directions for Cost-effectiveness Analyses in Health and Medicine.
Academic Article Analyzing the Cost Effectiveness of Policy Responses for COVID-19: The Importance of Capturing Social Consequences.
Academic Article Cost Effectiveness of Nutrition Policies on Processed Meat: Implications for Cancer Burden in the U.S.
Academic Article Leveraging Cumulative Network Meta-analysis and Value of Information Analysis to Understand the Evolving Value of Medical Research.
Academic Article The influence of time horizon on results of cost-effectiveness analyses.
Academic Article Do Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Quality Measures Reflect Cost-Effectiveness Evidence?
Academic Article Cost-effectiveness Analysis of Nutrition Facts Added-Sugar Labeling and Obesity-Associated Cancer Rates in the US.
Academic Article Using QALYs versus DALYs to measure cost-effectiveness: How much does it matter?
Academic Article Taking stock of cost-effectiveness analysis of healthcare in China.
Academic Article Cost-effectiveness of medications compared with laser trabeculoplasty in patients with newly diagnosed open-angle glaucoma.
Academic Article Cost-effectiveness of various interventions for newly diagnosed diabetic macular edema.
Academic Article Perspective and Costing in Cost-Effectiveness Analysis, 1974-2018.
Academic Article How Does Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Inform Health Care Decisions?
Academic Article The Impact of Broader Value Elements on Cost-Effectiveness Analysis: Two Case Studies.
Academic Article Differences in the Selection of Health State Utility Values by Sponsorship in Published Cost-Effectiveness Analyses.
Academic Article Cost-Effectiveness of a National Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Tax to Reduce Cancer Burdens and Disparities in the United States.
Academic Article Growth and capacity for cost-effectiveness analysis in Africa.
Academic Article Use and Misuse of Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Thresholds in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Trends in Cost-per-DALY Studies.
Academic Article Cost-effectiveness model for hepatitis C screening and treatment: Implications for Egypt and other countries with high prevalence.
Academic Article Cost-effectiveness Thresholds Used by Study Authors, 1990-2021.
Academic Article What is the cost-effectiveness of menu calorie labelling on reducing obesity-associated cancer burdens? An economic evaluation of a federal policy intervention among 235 million adults in the USA.
Academic Article Accounting for Nonhealth and Future Costs in Cost-Effectiveness Analysis: Distributional Impacts of a US Cancer Prevention Strategy.
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