Cost-utility analysis (CUA) has the distinction of being the only health economic evaluation technique capable of combining both morbidity (e.g., quality of life adjustment) and mortality (e.g., life-years gained) into one convenient outcome measure (e.g., quality-adjusted life years: QALYs...
, resource allocations, to find out the best available intervention for persons with a certain health status, etc.This chapter provides a short introduction to economic analysis giving a special emphasis to a cost-utility analysis and defining its place among other methods in health economics. ...
The cost of health care is increasing globally, especially in cancer. Health economics is an increasingly important field and medical professionals should have a working knowledge of the basis for health technology assessment such as cost-effectiveness analysis, cost utility analysis and cost benefit an...
The model operates in one-year cycles, with cost and health utility values updated at the end of each cycle. If an individual does not die or reach the maximum modeled age, the simulation continues into the next cycle. When an individual dies or reaches the age limit for the simulation, ...
Incorporating Health Inequality Impacts into Cost-Effectiveness Analysis M.Asaria, ...S.Griffin, inEncyclopedia of Health Economics, 2014 Conclusion DCEAis a framework for incorporating equity concerns into the standard methods of CEA. A number of social value judgments regarding which inequalities are ...
Therefore, this alternative is the best method for serological diagnosis for syphilis, based on medical laboratory economics principlesWiwanitkit VirojEditor: B. S. KakkilayaOnline Journal of Health & Allied SciencesWiwanitkit V. Cost utility analysis of diagnostic method of syphilis. Online J ...
The rising cost of health care has increased the need for the orthopaedic community to understand and apply economic evaluations. We critically reviewed the literature on orthopaedic cost-utility analysis to determine which subspecialty areas are represented, the cost-utility ratios that have been utiliz...
FR Johnson,AB Hauber,S ?Zdemir - 《Value in Health》 被引量: 311发表: 2009年 A cost utility analysis of mammography screening in Australia This paper presents the results of a cost utility analysis of breast cancer screening using an approach to measuring outcome, Healthy Year Equivalents, ....
utility analyses (CUAs) or CEAs.[3,4] Here, we use the term CEA in a broad sense to be inclusive of both. The popularity of CEAs over CBAs has grown, partly because the valuation of health in monetary terms is difficult and has not been universally accepted in the public health ...
(2012) Cost-utility analysis of a female condom promotion program in Washington, DC. AIDS Behav 16: 1115-1120.Holtgrave DR, Maulsby C, Kharfen M, Jia Y, Wu C, Opoku J, et al. Cost-utility analysis of a female condom promotion program in Washington, DC. AIDS Behav. 2012;16(5):...