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In the future, as our society becomes older and older, an
increasing number of people will be confronted with Alzheimer's
disease. Some will suffer from the illness themselves, others will
see parents, relatives, their spouse or a close friend afflicted by
it. Even now, the psychological and financial burden caused by
Alzheimer's disease is substantial, most of it borne by the patient
and her family. Improving the situation for the patients and their
caregivers presents a challenge for societies and decision makers.
Our work contributes to improving the in decision making situation
con cerning Alzheimer's disease. At a fundamental level, it
addresses methodo logical aspects of the contingent valuation
method and gives a holistic view of applying the contingent
valuation method for use in policy. We show all stages of a
contingent valuation study beginning with the design, the choice of
elicitation techniques and estimation methods for
willingness-to-pay, the use of the results in a cost-benefit
analysis, and finally, the policy implica tions resulting from our
findings. We do this by evaluating three possible programs dealing
with Alzheimer's disease. The intended audience of this book are
health economists interested in methodological problems of contin
gent valuation studies, people involved in health care decision
making, plan ning, and priority setting, as well as people
interested in Alzheimer's disease. We would like to thank the many
people and institutions who have pro vided their help with this
project.
In the future, as our society becomes older and older, an
increasing number of people will be confronted with Alzheimer's
disease. Some will suffer from the illness themselves, others will
see parents, relatives, their spouse or a close friend afflicted by
it. Even now, the psychological and financial burden caused by
Alzheimer's disease is substantial, most of it borne by the patient
and her family. Improving the situation for the patients and their
caregivers presents a challenge for societies and decision makers.
Our work contributes to improving the in decision making situation
con cerning Alzheimer's disease. At a fundamental level, it
addresses methodo logical aspects of the contingent valuation
method and gives a holistic view of applying the contingent
valuation method for use in policy. We show all stages of a
contingent valuation study beginning with the design, the choice of
elicitation techniques and estimation methods for
willingness-to-pay, the use of the results in a cost-benefit
analysis, and finally, the policy implica tions resulting from our
findings. We do this by evaluating three possible programs dealing
with Alzheimer's disease. The intended audience of this book are
health economists interested in methodological problems of contin
gent valuation studies, people involved in health care decision
making, plan ning, and priority setting, as well as people
interested in Alzheimer's disease. We would like to thank the many
people and institutions who have pro vided their help with this
project."
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