Anders Gustavsson published in Pain Medicine.
Anders Gustavsson has co-authored an article on treatment patterns in neuropathic pain, published in Pain Medicine.
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Anders Gustavsson has co-authored an article on treatment patterns in neuropathic pain, published in Pain Medicine.
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Fredrik Borgström has co-authored an article in Value in Health that compared the cost-effectiveness of biologic treatments for rheumatoid arthritis based on clinical trial data versus data from the Swedish RA registry. Pubmed link
The first publication based on the International Costs and Utilities Related to Osteoporotic fractures Study (ICUROS) co-authored by Fredrik Borgström and Oskar Ström has been published in Osteoporosis International. The ICUROS prospectively collects data on costs and quality of life […]
Quantify Research are pleased to have welcomed several new talented employees in recent months. Introductions to all our employees can be found in the Biographies section.
Oskar Ström published a retrospective study in Osteoporosis International analyzing the impact of automatic generic substitution on treatment persistence in 36,433 patients. Between 2006 and 2009, the proportion of prescriptions constituting a generic substitution increased from 10.8% to 45.2%, and […]
Alzheimer’s & Dementia published an update and validation study of “Resource Utilization in Dementia” (RUD), co-authored by Anders Gustavsson. RUD is the standard instrument for the assessment of resource use and costs in Alzheimer clinical trials. Pubmed link
Quantify Research presented two research posters at the 15th European ISPOR conference in Berlin. Both posters described the effects of balloon kyphoplasty. One described quality of life calculations from a randomized trial on balloon kyphoplasty for cancer patients (pdf). The […]
Quantify Research moved to new and bigger offices at Hantverkargatan 8, located in the central parts of Stockholm.
The Swedish national board of health and welfare (Socialstyrelsen) has proposed new regulations on the provision of care in care homes for persons with dementia. They remind care providers that the needs of each individual should determine what level of […]