Clinical and cost-effectiveness of technologies for the assessment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: a systematic review and economic model

CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that QbTesting as part of the diagnostic workup for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children (age < 18 years), when used in combination with clinical assessment, may be cost-effective. This finding was robust to nearly all assumptions made in the model. There are insufficient data on other sensor continuous performance tests in adults or on medication management.

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