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- TitleRoadmap zur ökonomischen Evaluation von E-Health-Anwendungen : Version 2.0 / Stefan Müller-Mielitz, Thomas Lux, Juliane Köberlein-Neu, Linda Kerkemeyer, Cordula Kreuzenbeck, Anna-Janina Stephan, Carsta Militzer-Horstmann, Christian Jacke, Christian Thielscher, Godwin Giebel, Hannah Schick, Lea Schomacher, Veronika Strotbaum, Kurt Becker, Norbert Butz, Mareike Mähs, Markus Schneider, Thomas Krauss, Paul Schmücker
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Both nationally and internationally, e-health interventions are seen as a key success factor in the continuous improvement of healthcare. In particular, they are an important infrastructural element in integrated care arrangements. Of course, health economic evaluations (HEE) are mandatory when developing new interventions and introducing them into the healthcare system. From the point of view of healthcare organizations and governments, it is particularly important that interventions are cost-effective and affordable. Consequently, there is a growing interest in studying the impact of digital interventions on healthcare costs. In order to facilitate a standardized approach, the E-Health Working Group of the German Society for Health Economics (DGGÖ e.V.) has started to develop a roadmap for the health economic evaluation of e-health interventions, which complements the current recommendations available for Germany. The roadmap presented in this paper is a further development of version 1.0 (published in 2021).
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