The value of models in informing resource allocation in colorectal cancer screening: The case of the Netherlands

In May 2011, the Dutch government decided to implement a national programme for colorectal cancer (CRC) screening using biennial faecal immunochemical test screening between ages 55 and 75. Decision modelling played an important role in informing this decision, as well as in the planning and impleme...

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Main Authors: Van Hees, F., Zauber, A., Van Veldhuizen, H., Heijnen, M., Penning, C., De Koning, H., Van Ballegooijen, M., Lansdorp_Vogelaar, Iris
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/50129
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author Van Hees, F.
Zauber, A.
Van Veldhuizen, H.
Heijnen, M.
Penning, C.
De Koning, H.
Van Ballegooijen, M.
Lansdorp_Vogelaar, Iris
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Zauber, A.
Van Veldhuizen, H.
Heijnen, M.
Penning, C.
De Koning, H.
Van Ballegooijen, M.
Lansdorp_Vogelaar, Iris
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description In May 2011, the Dutch government decided to implement a national programme for colorectal cancer (CRC) screening using biennial faecal immunochemical test screening between ages 55 and 75. Decision modelling played an important role in informing this decision, as well as in the planning and implementation of the programme afterwards. In this overview, we illustrate the value of models in informing resource allocation in CRC screening using the role that decision modelling has played in the Dutch CRC screening programme as an example.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-501292018-03-29T09:09:27Z The value of models in informing resource allocation in colorectal cancer screening: The case of the Netherlands Van Hees, F. Zauber, A. Van Veldhuizen, H. Heijnen, M. Penning, C. De Koning, H. Van Ballegooijen, M. Lansdorp_Vogelaar, Iris In May 2011, the Dutch government decided to implement a national programme for colorectal cancer (CRC) screening using biennial faecal immunochemical test screening between ages 55 and 75. Decision modelling played an important role in informing this decision, as well as in the planning and implementation of the programme afterwards. In this overview, we illustrate the value of models in informing resource allocation in CRC screening using the role that decision modelling has played in the Dutch CRC screening programme as an example. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/50129 10.1136/gutjnl-2015-309316 restricted
spellingShingle Van Hees, F.
Zauber, A.
Van Veldhuizen, H.
Heijnen, M.
Penning, C.
De Koning, H.
Van Ballegooijen, M.
Lansdorp_Vogelaar, Iris
The value of models in informing resource allocation in colorectal cancer screening: The case of the Netherlands
title The value of models in informing resource allocation in colorectal cancer screening: The case of the Netherlands
title_full The value of models in informing resource allocation in colorectal cancer screening: The case of the Netherlands
title_fullStr The value of models in informing resource allocation in colorectal cancer screening: The case of the Netherlands
title_full_unstemmed The value of models in informing resource allocation in colorectal cancer screening: The case of the Netherlands
title_short The value of models in informing resource allocation in colorectal cancer screening: The case of the Netherlands
title_sort value of models in informing resource allocation in colorectal cancer screening: the case of the netherlands
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/50129