A new scientific article by members of the BEST-COST consortium identifies clusters of European countries based on EuroQol (EQ-5D-5L), which measures health-related quality of life and reflects unique national health preferences shaped by cultural and social factors, offering insights for health policy and intervention strategies.
By using health preference data, it can help to improve the transferability of health policies in Europe by addressing economic, political, and healthcare system challenges.
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