Background: In the UK, approval decisions by Health Technology Assessment bodies are made using a cost per quality-adjusted life year (QALY) threshold, the value of which is based on little empirical evidence. We test the feasibility of estimating the “true” value of the threshold in NHS Scotland using information on marginal services (those planned to receive significant (dis)investment). We also explore how the NHS makes spending decisions and the role of cost per QALY evidence in this process. Data and methods: We identify marginal services using NHS Board-level responses to the 2012/13 Budget Scrutiny issued by the Scottish Government, supplemented with information on prioritisation processes derived from interviews with Financ...
Healthcare systems in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) face considerable population healthca...
This presentation was delivered by Professor Mark Sculpher from the University of York, UK on 6th Se...
This article focuses on three challenges concerning the use of cost-effectiveness thresholds to info...
Objectives The UK's National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has an explicit cost...
BACKGROUND: All health care systems face the need to find the resources to meet new demands such as ...
BACKGROUND: The endogenous nature of healthcare expenditure means that instruments are often used wh...
Background: All health care systems face the need to find the resources to meet new demands such as ...
BACKGROUND: Cost-effectiveness analysis involves the comparison of the incremental cost-effectivenes...
In the past few years, empirical estimates of the marginal cost at which health care produces a qual...
Background and Objective The supply-side threshold for the UK National Health Service has been empir...
In a context of rapid technological advances in health care and increasing demand for expensive trea...
Considering whether or not a proposed investment (an intervention, technology, or program of care) i...
Despite being a fundamental tenet of economic analysis, there is a lack of clarity regarding the rel...
Objective: To explore decision-making and the use of economic evaluation at the local health care de...
The resources available for the public provision of health care are not unlimited. Cost-effectivenes...
Healthcare systems in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) face considerable population healthca...
This presentation was delivered by Professor Mark Sculpher from the University of York, UK on 6th Se...
This article focuses on three challenges concerning the use of cost-effectiveness thresholds to info...
Objectives The UK's National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has an explicit cost...
BACKGROUND: All health care systems face the need to find the resources to meet new demands such as ...
BACKGROUND: The endogenous nature of healthcare expenditure means that instruments are often used wh...
Background: All health care systems face the need to find the resources to meet new demands such as ...
BACKGROUND: Cost-effectiveness analysis involves the comparison of the incremental cost-effectivenes...
In the past few years, empirical estimates of the marginal cost at which health care produces a qual...
Background and Objective The supply-side threshold for the UK National Health Service has been empir...
In a context of rapid technological advances in health care and increasing demand for expensive trea...
Considering whether or not a proposed investment (an intervention, technology, or program of care) i...
Despite being a fundamental tenet of economic analysis, there is a lack of clarity regarding the rel...
Objective: To explore decision-making and the use of economic evaluation at the local health care de...
The resources available for the public provision of health care are not unlimited. Cost-effectivenes...
Healthcare systems in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) face considerable population healthca...
This presentation was delivered by Professor Mark Sculpher from the University of York, UK on 6th Se...
This article focuses on three challenges concerning the use of cost-effectiveness thresholds to info...