The two objectives of the study were to develop a rapid process for calculating value-of-information (VOI) estimates of clinical and economic returns for research investments, and to evaluate the effect of providing VOI estimates to reviewers of cancer research proposals.

Project page: Can Value-of-Information Estimates Help Funding Organizations Prioritize which Cancer Studies to Fund?
Principal Investigator: Scott D. Ramsey, PhD, MD
Organization: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Original project title: A Structured Approach to Prioritizing Cancer Research Using Stakeholders and Value of Information
HSRProj ID: 20143584

To cite this document, please use: Ramsey S, Carlson J, Veenstra D, et al. 2018. Can Value-of-Information Estimates Help Funding Organizations Prioritize which Cancer Studies to Fund? Washington, DC: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI). https://doi.org/10.25302/12.2018.ME.13035889

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