[HTML][HTML] Cost–effectiveness thresholds: pros and cons

MY Bertram, JA Lauer, K De Joncheere… - Bulletin of the World …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Looking back and moving forward: on the application of proportional shortfall in healthcare priority setting in the Netherlands

VT Reckers-Droog, NJA Van Exel, WBF Brouwer - Health policy, 2018 - Elsevier
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Using cost-effectiveness analysis to address health equity concerns

R Cookson, AJ Mirelman, S Griffin, M Asaria… - Value in Health, 2017 - Elsevier
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 …

Cost-effectiveness thresholds: methods for setting and examples from around the world

AS Santos, AA Guerra-Junior, B Godman… - Expert review of …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Introduction: Cost-effectiveness thresholds (CETs) are used to judge if an
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

W Brouwer, P van Baal, J van Exel… - The European Journal of …, 2019 - Springer
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 …

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 …

[HTML][HTML] Quality-adjusted life expectancy norms for the English population

S McNamara, PP Schneider, J Love-Koh, T Doran… - Value in Health, 2023 - Elsevier
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 …

[HTML][HTML] What next after GDP-based cost-effectiveness thresholds?

YL Chi, M Blecher, K Chalkidou, A Culyer… - Gates open …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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 …

Universal health coverage, priority setting, and the human right to health

B Rumbold, R Baker, O Ferraz, S Hawkes, C Krubiner… - The Lancet, 2017 - thelancet.com
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 …

Severity-adjusted probability of being cost effective

MM Versteegh, IC Ramos, NC Buyukkaramikli… - …, 2019 - Springer
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 …