Policymakers face difficult choices over which health interventions to publicly finance. We developed an approach to health benefits package design that accommodates explicit tradeoffs between improvements in health and provision of financial risk protection (FRP). We designed a mathematical optimization model to balance gains in health and FRP across candidate interventions when publicly financed. The optimal subset of interventions selected for inclusion was determined with bi-criterion integer programming conditional on a budget constraint. The optimal set of interventions to publicly finance in a health benefits package varied according to whether the objective for optimization was population health benefits or FRP. When both objectives...
A key dilemma in global health is how to allocate funds between disease-specific "vertical projects"...
<p>Although operations research has contributed heavily to the derivation of optimal treatment guide...
This paper addresses the problem of how to value health care programmes with different ratios of cos...
Policymakers face difficult choices over which health interventions to publicly finance. We develope...
Objectives Improving health and financial risk protection (FRP, the prevention of medical impoverish...
The standard decision rules of cost-effectiveness analysis either require the decision maker to set ...
Resources for health care interventions, such as tests and treatments, are limited. This makes it ne...
Health insurance is considered to be a special type of nonlife insurance with two important features...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019The problems of efficient prevention, screening, and t...
Background: Diabetes mellitus brings an increased risk for cardiovascular complications and patients...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus brings an increased risk for cardiovascular complications and patients...
In this paper, we analyze the determinants of primary prevention and the social optimum. First, we a...
Background.Several interventions can be applied to prevent complications of type 2 diabetes. This ar...
According to a recent survey conducted by the Commonwealth Fund cite, The total spending in the U.S....
Distributional aspects are of primary importance in the design of many of our largest public program...
A key dilemma in global health is how to allocate funds between disease-specific "vertical projects"...
<p>Although operations research has contributed heavily to the derivation of optimal treatment guide...
This paper addresses the problem of how to value health care programmes with different ratios of cos...
Policymakers face difficult choices over which health interventions to publicly finance. We develope...
Objectives Improving health and financial risk protection (FRP, the prevention of medical impoverish...
The standard decision rules of cost-effectiveness analysis either require the decision maker to set ...
Resources for health care interventions, such as tests and treatments, are limited. This makes it ne...
Health insurance is considered to be a special type of nonlife insurance with two important features...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019The problems of efficient prevention, screening, and t...
Background: Diabetes mellitus brings an increased risk for cardiovascular complications and patients...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus brings an increased risk for cardiovascular complications and patients...
In this paper, we analyze the determinants of primary prevention and the social optimum. First, we a...
Background.Several interventions can be applied to prevent complications of type 2 diabetes. This ar...
According to a recent survey conducted by the Commonwealth Fund cite, The total spending in the U.S....
Distributional aspects are of primary importance in the design of many of our largest public program...
A key dilemma in global health is how to allocate funds between disease-specific "vertical projects"...
<p>Although operations research has contributed heavily to the derivation of optimal treatment guide...
This paper addresses the problem of how to value health care programmes with different ratios of cos...