When making recommendations about the public funding of new health technologies, policy makers typically pay close attention to quantitative evidence about the comparative effectiveness, cost effectiveness and budget impact of those technologies – what we might call “efficiency” criteria. Less attention is paid, however, to quantitative evidence about who gains and who loses from these public expenditure decisions, and whether those who gain are better or worse off than the rest of the population in terms of their health – what we might call “equity” criteria. Two studies recently published in this journal by Shmueli and colleagues suggest that this efficiency-oriented imbalance in the use of quantitative evidence may have unfortunate conse...
Objectives Building an efficient health technology assessment (HTA) system requires significant effo...
Background: HTA guidance has generally been driven by situations where innovative and usually more e...
Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) plays a key role informing decision-making in healthcare and, cons...
Abstract When making recommendations about the public funding of new health technologies, policy mak...
When making recommendations about the public funding of new health technologies, policy makers typic...
All societies face the need to make judgments about what interventions (both public health and perso...
Daniels, Porteny and Urrutia et al make a good case for the idea that that public decisions ought to...
Despite the inclusion of equity ideals in the design of many health care systems, pragmatic tools fo...
Background There is a traditional tension in public policy between the maximization of welfare from...
This brief commentary seeks to develop the analysis of Daniels, Porteny and Urrutia of the implicati...
Abstract Background Prioritization of medical technologies requires a multi-dimensional view. Often,...
Achieving health equity has proven elusive for two reasons. First, most research has focused on chan...
Despite the inclusion of equity in the design of many health care systems, pragmatic tools for consi...
Objectives Health Technology Assessment (HTA) agencies produce recommendations that guide public fun...
Whilst much research has been undertaken on establishing what factors influence improved decision-ma...
Objectives Building an efficient health technology assessment (HTA) system requires significant effo...
Background: HTA guidance has generally been driven by situations where innovative and usually more e...
Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) plays a key role informing decision-making in healthcare and, cons...
Abstract When making recommendations about the public funding of new health technologies, policy mak...
When making recommendations about the public funding of new health technologies, policy makers typic...
All societies face the need to make judgments about what interventions (both public health and perso...
Daniels, Porteny and Urrutia et al make a good case for the idea that that public decisions ought to...
Despite the inclusion of equity ideals in the design of many health care systems, pragmatic tools fo...
Background There is a traditional tension in public policy between the maximization of welfare from...
This brief commentary seeks to develop the analysis of Daniels, Porteny and Urrutia of the implicati...
Abstract Background Prioritization of medical technologies requires a multi-dimensional view. Often,...
Achieving health equity has proven elusive for two reasons. First, most research has focused on chan...
Despite the inclusion of equity in the design of many health care systems, pragmatic tools for consi...
Objectives Health Technology Assessment (HTA) agencies produce recommendations that guide public fun...
Whilst much research has been undertaken on establishing what factors influence improved decision-ma...
Objectives Building an efficient health technology assessment (HTA) system requires significant effo...
Background: HTA guidance has generally been driven by situations where innovative and usually more e...
Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) plays a key role informing decision-making in healthcare and, cons...