SanticxisSanticxisHealth Economics Advisory

An editorial selection of publications and public work that is especially relevant to the firm’s services: economic evaluation, HTA, reimbursement, modeling, and training.

2025

Modeling in R: a practical application using a cost-effectiveness analysis

Health Economics Review

Tutorial paper directly relevant to the firm’s decision-modeling and training offer, with a practical cost-effectiveness application in R.

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2022

Assessment of insulin pump systems for type 1 diabetes patients

INESSS

Institutional HTA and reimbursement work in Quebec, combining clinical, economic, and budget impact dimensions closely aligned with Santicxis services.

PubMed / Full text
2024

Estimating the monetary value of a Quality-Adjusted Life-Year in Quebec

European Journal of Health Economics

Empirical work on the monetary value of a QALY in Quebec, relevant to cost-effectiveness thresholds and health technology assessment.

PubMed / Full text
2022

Willingness to pay for a quality-adjusted life year: a systematic review with meta-regression

European Journal of Health Economics

Systematic review and meta-regression on willingness to pay for a QALY, central to prioritization and financing debates.

PubMed / Full text
2021

Dimensions Used in Instruments for QALY Calculation: A Systematic Review

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Analysis of the dimensions used in QALY instruments to better understand measurement frameworks in health economics.

PubMed / Full text
2022

Group-based pelvic floor muscle training is a more cost-effective approach to treat urinary incontinence in older women: economic analysis of a randomised trial

Journal of Physiotherapy

A concrete applied cost-effectiveness study, useful to illustrate the firm’s expertise in efficiency, option comparison, and intervention value demonstration.

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2020

Quebec Health-Related Quality-of-Life Population Norms Using the EQ-5D-5L

Value in Health

Reference study on population health-related quality-of-life norms in Quebec, especially useful for work involving QALYs, utilities, and health economic evaluation.

PubMed / Full text