成本效用分析(Cost-Utility Analysis, CUA)是一种特殊的经济学评估方法,常用于卫生经济学和医疗决策领域。CUA旨在评估医疗干预措施或健康政策的成本效益,但它与传统的成本效益分析(CBA)不同,CUA专注于衡量健康结果,通常以效用的形式表示,而不是仅仅以货币价值来衡量收益。一、基本概念 1. 效用(Utility):效...
[名词解释] 成本效用分析(cost utility analysis,CUA) 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 是比较项目投入成本量和经质量调整的健康效益产出量,来衡量卫生项目或治疗措施效率的一种经济学评价方法。其评价指标是成本效用比(costutilityratio,CUR):表示项目获得每个单位的QALY所消耗或增加的成本量,成本效用比值越高,表示项目...
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...
成本效用分析(cost utility analysis,CUA) 答案:是比较项目投入成本量和经质量调整的健康效益产出量,来衡量卫生项目或治疗措施效率的一种经济学评价方法。其评价指标是成本效用... 点击查看完整答案手机看题 你可能感兴趣的试题 名词解释 伤残调整生命年(DALY) 答案:由疾病死亡和疾病伤残而损失的健康生命年的综合测量...
PMH40 COST-UTILITY ANALYSIS (CUA) OF SERTINDOLE IN THE TREATMENT OF SCHIZOPHRENIA IN POLAND IN GENERAL POPULATION OF SCHIZOPHRENIC PATIENTS AND POPULATION OF PATIENTS INTOLERANT TO AT LEAST ONE OTHER ANTIPSYCHOTIC AGENT: A FIVE-YEAR MARKOV MODELPMH...
A cost-utility analysis (CUA) was applied to group living for dementia patients. A Markov-model of an expected life-length of 8 years was used. Forty-six patients in group living were compared to 39 patients living at home by inclusion and 23 institutionalized patients. When the cost per ...
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The economic evaluation consisted of a cost-utility analysis (CUA) with cost per QALY gained as outcome [44]. The economic evaluation is described according to the Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards (CHEERS) statement [46]. Cost data The CUA was conducted from a partial ...
(HealthDay)—More attention to cost-utility analyses (CUA) research and the quality of these studies is needed in spine care, according to the authors of a review published in the Jan. 1 issue of Spine.