The Value of Health in a Cost-Effectiveness Analysis: Theory Versus Practice

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Bram Wouterse
Pieter van Baal
Matthijs Versteegh
Werner Brouwer
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[1] Erasmus University Rotterdam,Erasmus School of Health Policy and Management (ESHPM)
[2] Erasmus University Rotterdam,Institute for Medical Technology Assessment (iMTA)
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PharmacoEconomics | 2023年 / 41卷
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A cost-effectiveness analysis has become an important method to inform allocation decisions and reimbursement of new technologies in healthcare. A cost-effectiveness analysis requires a threshold to which the cost effectiveness of a new intervention can be compared. In principle, the threshold ought to reflect opportunity costs of reimbursing a new technology. In this paper, we contrast the practical use of this threshold within a CEA with its theoretical underpinnings. We argue that several assumptions behind the theoretical models underlying this threshold are violated in practice. This implies that a simple application of the decision rules of CEA using a single estimate of the threshold does not necessarily improve population health or societal welfare. Conceptual differences regarding the interpretation of the threshold, widely varying estimates of its value, and an inconsistent use within and outside the healthcare sector are important challenges in informing policy makers on optimal reimbursement decision and setting appropriate healthcare budgets.
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