The value of statistical life in the context of road safety: new evidence on the contingent valuation/standard gamble chained approach

Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, vol. 63(2), pp. 203-228. (2021)

Autores: Fernando I. Sánchez Martínez, José María Abellán Perpiñán, Jorge E. Martínez Pérez y José Luis Pinto Prades.

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This study estimates the value of statistical life (VSL) on a road traffic accident using the Contingent Valuation/Standard Gamble chained approach. A large representative sample (n = 2020) is used to calculate a VSL for use in the evaluation of road safety programmes in Spain. The paper also makes some methodological contributions, by providing new evidence about the consistency of the chained method.

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Aspectos económicos de la salud bucodental en España

Revista Impresiones, nº 84 (Diciembre 2018), pp. 9 – 11.

Autores: Fernando I. Sánchez Martínez, Ángel Olivares Cánovas.

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El Sistema Nacional de Salud español (SNS), cuya actual configuración nace con la Ley General de Sanidad de 1986, aspira a proporcionar a los ciudadanos una cobertura sanitaria universal, tanto en su ámbito subjetivo – a toda la población residente en España-, como en el ámbito objetivo – alcanzando todos los servicios y prestaciones orientados a mejorar la salud-. Continuar leyendo «Aspectos económicos de la salud bucodental en España»

Converting Parkinson-Specific Scores into Health State Utilities to Assess Cost-Utility Analysis

Patient – Patient Centered Outcomes Research, vol. 11(6), pp. 665 – 675. (2018).

Autores: G. Chen, Miguel A. García-Gordillo, Daniel Collado-Mateo, Borja del Pozo-Cruz, José C. Adsuar, José M. Cordero-Ferreira,  José María Abellán-PerpiñánFernando Ignacio Sánchez-Martínez.

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Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the Parkinson’s Disease Questionnaire-8 (PDQ-8) with three multi-attribute utility (MAU) instruments (EQ-5D-3L, EQ-5D-5L, and 15D) and to develop mapping algorithms that could be used to transform PDQ-8 scores into MAU scores. Continuar leyendo «Converting Parkinson-Specific Scores into Health State Utilities to Assess Cost-Utility Analysis»

Reducing preference reversals: the role of preference imprecision and non-transparent methods

Health Economics, vol. 27(8), pp. 1230-1246. (2018).

Autores: José Luis Pinto Prades, Fernando I. Sánchez Martínez, José María Abellán Perpiñán y Jorge E. Martínez Pérez.

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Preferences elicited with matching and choice usually diverge (as characterised by preference reversals), violating a basic rationality requirement, namely,  procedure invariance. Continuar leyendo «Reducing preference reversals: the role of preference imprecision and non-transparent methods»

Convenio entre la Universidad de Murcia y la Fundación para la Formación y la Investigación Sanitarias de la Región de Murcia para la realización de proyectos sobre economía de la salud

  • Entidad financiadora: Fundación para la Formación y la Investigación Sanitarias de la Región de Murcia (FFIS)
  • Duración: 30/01/2018 – 31/12/2020
  • Investigador responsable: Fernando I. Sánchez
  • Equipo investigador: José Mª Abellán, Jorge E. Martínez y Fernando I. Sánchez
  • Importe: 78.000 euros

Improving scope sensitivity in Contingent Valuation: Joint and Separate Evaluation of Health States

Health Economics, vol. 26(12), pp. e304 – e318. (2017)

Autores: José Luis Pinto-Prades, José Antonio Robles Zurita, Fernando Ignacio Sánchez-MartínezJosé María Abellán-PerpiñánJorge Martínez-Pérez.

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We present data of a contingent valuation survey, testing the effect of evaluation mode on the monetary valuation of preventing road accidents. Half of the interviewees was asked to state their willingness to pay (WTP) to reduce the risk of having only 1 type of injury (separate evaluation, SE), and the other half of the sample was asked to state their WTP for 4 types of injuries evaluated simultaneously (joint evaluation, JE). Continuar leyendo «Improving scope sensitivity in Contingent Valuation: Joint and Separate Evaluation of Health States»