[HTML][HTML] Cost–effectiveness thresholds: pros and cons
Cost–effectiveness analysis is used to compare the costs and outcomes of alternative policy
options. Each resulting cost–effectiveness ratio represents the magnitude of additional …
options. Each resulting cost–effectiveness ratio represents the magnitude of additional …
[HTML][HTML] Looking back and moving forward: on the application of proportional shortfall in healthcare priority setting in the Netherlands
The increasing demand for healthcare and the resulting pressure on available budgets
render priority setting inevitable. If societies aim to improve health and distribute health …
render priority setting inevitable. If societies aim to improve health and distribute health …
[HTML][HTML] Using cost-effectiveness analysis to address health equity concerns
This articles serves as a guide to using cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) to address health
equity concerns. We first introduce the" equity impact plane," a tool for considering trade-offs …
equity concerns. We first introduce the" equity impact plane," a tool for considering trade-offs …
Cost-effectiveness thresholds: methods for setting and examples from around the world
ABSTRACT Introduction: Cost-effectiveness thresholds (CETs) are used to judge if an
intervention represents sufficient value for money to merit adoption in healthcare systems …
intervention represents sufficient value for money to merit adoption in healthcare systems …
When is it too expensive? Cost-effectiveness thresholds and health care decision-making
The pressure on both tax and insurance-based health care budgets has been high for many
years. On the demand side, pressure is increased by an aging population and higher living …
years. On the demand side, pressure is increased by an aging population and higher living …
Economic Evaluation of Population-Based BRCA1/BRCA2 Mutation Testing across Multiple Countries and Health Systems
R Manchanda, L Sun, S Patel, O Evans, J Wilschut… - Cancers, 2020 - mdpi.com
Clinical criteria/Family history-based BRCA testing misses a large proportion of BRCA
carriers who can benefit from screening/prevention. We estimate the cost-effectiveness of …
carriers who can benefit from screening/prevention. We estimate the cost-effectiveness of …
[HTML][HTML] Quality-adjusted life expectancy norms for the English population
Abstract Objectives The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence in England has
implemented severity-of-disease modifiers that give greater weight to health benefits …
implemented severity-of-disease modifiers that give greater weight to health benefits …
[HTML][HTML] What next after GDP-based cost-effectiveness thresholds?
Public payers around the world are increasingly using cost-effectiveness thresholds (CETs)
to assess the value-for-money of an intervention and make coverage decisions. However …
to assess the value-for-money of an intervention and make coverage decisions. However …
Universal health coverage, priority setting, and the human right to health
Following endorsement by WHO, 1, 2 the World Bank, 3 and the UN's Sustainable
Development Goals, 4 the drive towards universal health coverage (UHC) is now one of the …
Development Goals, 4 the drive towards universal health coverage (UHC) is now one of the …
Severity-adjusted probability of being cost effective
Background In the context of priority setting, a differential cost-effectiveness threshold can be
used to reflect a higher societal willingness to pay for quality-adjusted life-year gains in the …
used to reflect a higher societal willingness to pay for quality-adjusted life-year gains in the …