EQ-5D-Y Singapore and TTO Distortion
Rachel Lee-Yin Tan (National University of Singapore) will present her research on the EQ-5D-Y as a preference-based HRQoL instrument for use in paediatrics in Singapore. Zhongyu Lang (Erasmus University) will present his findings employing episodic future thinking to reduce the distortion of time preference in time trade-off (TTO). After their brief presentations (15 minutes each), they will answer questions from Simone Kreimeier (Universität Bielefeld) and Valentina Prevolnik Rupel (Minister of Health of the Republic of Slovenia) as well as attendees (~30 minutes).