This paper presents an application of a new methodological framework for undertaking distributional cost-effectiveness analysis to combine the objectives of maximising health and minimising unfair variation in health when evaluating population health interventions. The National Health Service bowel cancer screening programme introduced in 2006 is expected to improve population health on average and to worsen population health inequalities associated with deprivation and ethnicity - a classic case of 'intervention-generated inequality'. We demonstrate the distributional cost-effectiveness analysis framework by examining two redesign options for the bowel cancer screening programme: (i) the introduction of an enhanced targeted reminder aimed ...
Distributional cost effectiveness analysis is a new method that can help to redesign prevention prog...
Highlights Distributional Cost-Effectiveness Analysis (DCEA) provides information about the equity i...
Background Bowel cancer screening reduces cancer-specific mortality. There is a socioeconomic gradie...
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...
This paper presents an application of a new methodological framework for undertaking distributional ...
Distributional cost-effectiveness analysis (DCEA) is a framework for incorporating health inequality...
Distributional cost-effectiveness analysis (DCEA) is a framework for incorporating health inequality...
Distributional cost effectiveness analysis is a new method that can help to redesign prevention prog...
Distributional cost-effectiveness analysis (DCEA) is a framework for incorporating health inequality...
Little quantitative assessment of health inequality impacts occurs in the economic evaluation of hea...
Introduction Reduction of health inequality is a goal in health policy, but commissioners lack infor...
Public health decision makers value interventions for their effects on overall health and health ine...
Introduction Reduction of health inequality is a goal in health policy, but commissioners lack in...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and mortality is higher in socioeconomically deprived groups for a...
Distributional cost effectiveness analysis is a new method that can help to redesign prevention prog...
Highlights Distributional Cost-Effectiveness Analysis (DCEA) provides information about the equity i...
Background Bowel cancer screening reduces cancer-specific mortality. There is a socioeconomic gradie...
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...
This paper presents an application of a new methodological framework for undertaking distributional ...
Distributional cost-effectiveness analysis (DCEA) is a framework for incorporating health inequality...
Distributional cost-effectiveness analysis (DCEA) is a framework for incorporating health inequality...
Distributional cost effectiveness analysis is a new method that can help to redesign prevention prog...
Distributional cost-effectiveness analysis (DCEA) is a framework for incorporating health inequality...
Little quantitative assessment of health inequality impacts occurs in the economic evaluation of hea...
Introduction Reduction of health inequality is a goal in health policy, but commissioners lack infor...
Public health decision makers value interventions for their effects on overall health and health ine...
Introduction Reduction of health inequality is a goal in health policy, but commissioners lack in...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and mortality is higher in socioeconomically deprived groups for a...
Distributional cost effectiveness analysis is a new method that can help to redesign prevention prog...
Highlights Distributional Cost-Effectiveness Analysis (DCEA) provides information about the equity i...
Background Bowel cancer screening reduces cancer-specific mortality. There is a socioeconomic gradie...