Introduction Reduction of health inequality is a goal in health policy, but commissioners lack information on how policies change health inequality. This study illustrates how decision models can be readily extended to produce information on health inequality impacts as well as for population health, using the example of smoking cessation therapies. Methods We retrospectively adapt a model developed for public health guidance to undertake distributional cost effectiveness analysis. We identify and incorporate evidence on how inputs vary by area-level deprivation. Therapies are evaluated in terms of total population health, extent of inequality, and a summary measure of equally distributed equivalent health based on a societal value for ineq...
This thesis consists of five self-contained, yet related, research papers, which all contribute to t...
Reducing health inequality is a major policy concern for low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) on...
Background. A common aim of health expenditure is to reduce unfair inequalities in health. Although ...
Introduction Reduction of health inequality is a goal in health policy, but commissioners lack in...
Public health decision makers value interventions for their effects on overall health and health ine...
A distribution of intervention impact across socioeconomic groups can be estimated from socioeconomi...
Little quantitative assessment of health inequality impacts occurs in the economic evaluation of hea...
Introduction. We describe a simplified distributional cost-effectiveness analysis based on aggregate...
INTRODUCTION: We describe a simplified distributional cost-effectiveness analysis based on aggregate...
Distributional cost-effectiveness analysis (DCEA) is a framework for incorporating health inequality...
This paper presents an application of a new methodological framework for undertaking distributional ...
This paper presents a case study application of a new methodological framework for undertaking distr...
Background Health inequalities can be partially addressed through the range of treatments funded by ...
Previous systematic reviews of population-level tobacco control interventions and their effects on s...
Distributional cost-effectiveness analysis (DCEA) is a framework for incorporating health inequality...
This thesis consists of five self-contained, yet related, research papers, which all contribute to t...
Reducing health inequality is a major policy concern for low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) on...
Background. A common aim of health expenditure is to reduce unfair inequalities in health. Although ...
Introduction Reduction of health inequality is a goal in health policy, but commissioners lack in...
Public health decision makers value interventions for their effects on overall health and health ine...
A distribution of intervention impact across socioeconomic groups can be estimated from socioeconomi...
Little quantitative assessment of health inequality impacts occurs in the economic evaluation of hea...
Introduction. We describe a simplified distributional cost-effectiveness analysis based on aggregate...
INTRODUCTION: We describe a simplified distributional cost-effectiveness analysis based on aggregate...
Distributional cost-effectiveness analysis (DCEA) is a framework for incorporating health inequality...
This paper presents an application of a new methodological framework for undertaking distributional ...
This paper presents a case study application of a new methodological framework for undertaking distr...
Background Health inequalities can be partially addressed through the range of treatments funded by ...
Previous systematic reviews of population-level tobacco control interventions and their effects on s...
Distributional cost-effectiveness analysis (DCEA) is a framework for incorporating health inequality...
This thesis consists of five self-contained, yet related, research papers, which all contribute to t...
Reducing health inequality is a major policy concern for low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) on...
Background. A common aim of health expenditure is to reduce unfair inequalities in health. Although ...