In the literature on cost-effectiveness analyses, there has recently been considerable debate on the way of measuring the production gain caused by a new treatment as well as its proper evaluation. In this paper, we propose a general framework for the discussion of such questions in the form of a general equilibrium model with separate health variables. It is shown how the standard methods of cost-effectiveness and cost-utility analysis are derived from basic assumptions. Also, the question of whether to choose the human capital or the frictional method in evaluating production gains can be given an answer in this model.Cost-effectiveness analysis; Production gain; General equilibrium model; Health variables; Cost-utility analysis
Thi s res earch i s concerned with the optimal al lo cation of resource s wi thin the health s ervic...
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Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) is a recognised as the economic evaluation technique that accords most w...
Both the human capital approach and the friction cost approach are frequently used to quantify the p...
The capital expenditure appraisal process has so far been presented in the framework of a cost benef...
We propose a method for calculating the production costs of an intervention in a manner that account...
Economic evaluation is often seen as a branch of health economics divorced from mainstream econometr...
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Cost-effectiveness, and cost-utility, analyses have historically been the most widely used technique...
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Thi s res earch i s concerned with the optimal al lo cation of resource s wi thin the health s ervic...
textabstractThe increase in health expenditures has raised important questions about the appropriate...
International audienceWe evaluate the introduction of various forms of antihypertensive treatments i...
Recent literature has been concerned with the correct measurement of the `indirect costs and benefit...
Recent work has clarified the welfare implications of the application of cost-effectiveness analysis...
Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) is a recognised as the economic evaluation technique that accords most w...
Both the human capital approach and the friction cost approach are frequently used to quantify the p...
The capital expenditure appraisal process has so far been presented in the framework of a cost benef...
We propose a method for calculating the production costs of an intervention in a manner that account...
Economic evaluation is often seen as a branch of health economics divorced from mainstream econometr...
Cost-Benefit Analysis provides accessible, comprehensive, authoritative, and practical treatments of...
Cost-effectiveness, and cost-utility, analyses have historically been the most widely used technique...
Despite the growing literature on economic evaluation of health care programmes, little attention ha...
This chapter focuses on the indirect costs of paid work that result from mental illness. It provides...
The objective of this paper is to present Hickssian general equilibrium approaches to productivity m...
Thi s res earch i s concerned with the optimal al lo cation of resource s wi thin the health s ervic...
textabstractThe increase in health expenditures has raised important questions about the appropriate...
International audienceWe evaluate the introduction of various forms of antihypertensive treatments i...