Sharma, PawanaScotland, Graham StewartCruickshank, MoiraTassie, EmmaFraser, CynthiaBurton, Christopher DavidCroal, BernardRamsay, Craig RBrazzelli, Miriam2017-07-212017-07-212015-06Sharma, P, Scotland, G S, Cruickshank, M, Tassie, E, Fraser, C, Burton, C D, Croal, B, Ramsay, C R & Brazzelli, M 2015, 'The clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of point-of-care tests (CoaguChek system, INRatio2 PT/INR monitor and ProTime Microcoagulation system) for the self-monitoring of the coagulation status of people receiving long-term vitamin K antagonist therapy, compared with standard UK practice : systematic review and economic evaluation', Health Technology Assessment, vol. 19, no. 48, pp. 1-172. https://doi.org/10.3310/hta194801366-5278ORCID: /0000-0002-5182-884X/work/69663729ORCID: /0000-0003-4043-7349/work/84131405http://hdl.handle.net/2164/8976Funding The National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment programme.1724002711engSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingR MedicineRThe clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of point-of-care tests (CoaguChek system, INRatio2 PT/INR monitor and ProTime Microcoagulation system) for the self-monitoring of the coagulation status of people receiving long-term vitamin K antagonist therapy, compared with standard UK practice : systematic review and economic evaluationJournal article10.3310/hta194801948