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European Journal of Health Economics : HEPAC : Health Economics in Prevention and Care

https://read.qxmd.com/read/38411843/the-role-of-budget-impact-and-its-relationship-with-cost-effectiveness-in-reimbursement-decisions-on-health-technologies-in-the-netherlands
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Vivian Reckers-Droog, Joost Enzing, Werner Brouwer
Health authorities using cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) for informing reimbursement decisions on health technologies increasingly require economic evaluations encompassing both CEA and budget impact analysis (BIA). Good Research Practices advocate that the economic and clinical assumptions underlying these analyses are aligned and consistently applied. Nonetheless, CEAs and BIAs often are stand-alone analyses used in different stages of the decision-making process. This article used policy reports and Ministerial correspondence to discuss and elucidate the role of budget impact and its relationship with cost-effectiveness in reimbursement decisions in the Netherlands...
February 27, 2024: European Journal of Health Economics: HEPAC: Health Economics in Prevention and Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38409492/assessment-of-health-state-utilities-associated-with-adult-and-pediatric-acid-sphingomyelinase-deficiency-asmd
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Louis S Matza, Katie D Stewart, Marie Fournier, Donna Rowen, Robin Lachmann, Maurizio Scarpa, Eugen Mengel, Travis Obermeyer, Evren Ayik, Fernando Laredo, Ruth Pulikottil-Jacob
INTRODUCTION: Acid sphingomyelinase deficiency (ASMD) type B is a rare genetic disorder leading to enlargement of the spleen and liver, pulmonary dysfunction, and other symptoms. Cost-utility analyses are often conducted to quantify the value of new treatments, and these analyses require health state utilities. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to estimate utilities associated with varying levels of severity of adult and pediatric ASMD type B. METHODS: Seven adult and seven child health state vignettes describing ASMD were developed based on published literature, clinical trial results, and interviews with clinicians, patients with ASMD, and parents of children with ASMD...
February 27, 2024: European Journal of Health Economics: HEPAC: Health Economics in Prevention and Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38403720/measuring-eq-5d-5l-utility-values-in-parents-who-have-experienced-perinatal-death
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Elizabeth M Camacho, Katherine J Gold, Margaret Murphy, Claire Storey, Alexander E P Heazell
BACKGROUND: Policymakers use clinical and cost-effectiveness evidence to support decisions about health service commissioning. In England, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommend that in cost-effectiveness analyses "effectiveness" is measured as quality-adjusted life years (QALYs), derived from health utility values. The impact of perinatal death (stillbirth/neonatal death) on parents' health utility is currently unknown. This knowledge would improve the robustness of cost-effectiveness evidence for policymakers...
February 25, 2024: European Journal of Health Economics: HEPAC: Health Economics in Prevention and Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38376648/unravelling-risk-selection-in-spanish-general-government-employee-mutual-funds-evidence-from-cancer-hospitalizations-in-the-public-health-network
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Jaime Pinilla, Beatriz G López-Valcárcel, Enrique Bernal-Delgado
Government employees in Spain are covered by public Mutual Funds that purchase a uniform basket of benefits, equal to the ones served to the general population, from private companies. Companies apply as private bidders for a fixed per capita premium hardly adjusted by age. Our hypothesis is that this premium does not cover risks, and companies have incentives for risk selection, which are more visible in high-cost patients. We focus on a particularly costly disease, cancer, whose prevalence is similar among government employees and the general population...
February 20, 2024: European Journal of Health Economics: HEPAC: Health Economics in Prevention and Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38356007/validity-and-responsiveness-of-eq-5d-y-in-children-with-haematological-malignancies-and-their-caregivers
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Wenjing Zhou, Anle Shen, Zhihao Yang, Pei Wang, Bin Wu, Michael Herdman, Jan Busschbach, Nan Luo
The psychometric properties of the EQ-5D-Y have not been widely tested in severely ill children. The aim of this study was to assess and compare the validity and responsiveness of the EQ-5D-Y-3L and EQ-5D-Y-5L in paediatric inpatients with haematological malignancies and caregivers. Respondents completed the interviewer-administered self-complete or proxy version of the EQ-5D-Y-3L and EQ-5D-Y-5L and an overall health assessment twice on different days. Known-groups validity was assessed by comparing patients who differed in overall health and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance...
February 14, 2024: European Journal of Health Economics: HEPAC: Health Economics in Prevention and Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38308719/comparing-heuristic-valuation-processes-between-health%C3%A2-state-valuation-from-child-and-adult-perspectives
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Stefan A Lipman, Vivian T Reckers-Droog
OBJECTIVES: Health state valuation assumes that respondents trade off between all aspects of choice tasks and maximize their utility. Yet, respondents may use heuristic valuation processes, i.e., strategies to simplify or avoid the trade-offs that are core to health state valuation. The objective of this study is to explore if heuristic valuation processes are more prevalent for valuation from a 10-year-old child's perspective compared to the use of an adult perspective. METHODS: We reused existing data in which EQ-5D health states were valued from adult and child perspectives with composite time trade-off (cTTO) and discrete choice experiment (DCE) tasks...
February 3, 2024: European Journal of Health Economics: HEPAC: Health Economics in Prevention and Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38302809/a-spanish-value-set-for-the-sf-6d-based-on-the-sf-12-v1
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Jorge-Eduardo Martínez-Pérez, José-María Abellán-Perpiñán, Fernando-Ignacio Sánchez-Martínez, Juan-José Ruiz-López
AIM: This paper reports the first estimation of an SF-6D value set based on the SF-12 for Spain. METHODS: A representative sample (n = 1020) of the Spanish general population valued a selection of 56 hypothetical SF-6D health states by means of a probability lottery equivalent (PLE) method. The value set was derived using both random effects and mean models estimated by ordinary least squares (OLS). The best model was chosen on the basis of its predictive ability assessed in terms of mean absolute error (MAE)...
February 1, 2024: European Journal of Health Economics: HEPAC: Health Economics in Prevention and Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38294595/the-economic-costs-of-informal-care-estimates-from-a-national-cross-sectional-survey-in-the-netherlands
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Saif Elayan, Viola Angelini, Erik Buskens, Alice de Boer
Faced with an unprecedented demand for long-term care, European health care systems are moving towards mixed care models, where the welfare state and informal caregivers share care responsibilities. While informal care is often viewed as a means of alleviating pressure on public care, it comes with significant economic costs for caregivers, their employers, and society at large. This study uses nationally representative data to estimate the total direct (informal care time and out-of-pocket costs) and indirect (productivity) economic costs of informal care in the Netherlands in 2019...
January 31, 2024: European Journal of Health Economics: HEPAC: Health Economics in Prevention and Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38291176/pragmatic-randomized-controlled-trial-comparing-a-complex-telemedicine-based-intervention-with-usual-care-in-patients-with-chronic-conditions
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Susanna Sten-Gahmberg, Kine Pedersen, Ingrid Gaarder Harsheim, Hanna Isabel Løyland, Øyvind Snilsberg, Tor Iversen, Geir Godager, Erik Magnus Sæther, Birgit Abelsen
This study evaluates a complex telemedicine-based intervention targeting patients with chronic health problems. Computer tablets and home telemonitoring devices are used by patients to report point-of-care measurements, e.g., blood pressure, blood glucose or oxygen saturation, and to answer health-related questions at a follow-up center. We designed a pragmatic randomized controlled trial to compare the telemedicine-based intervention with usual care in six local centers in Norway. The study outcomes included health-related quality of life (HRQoL) based on the EuroQol questionnaire (EQ-5D-5L), patient experiences, and utilization of healthcare...
January 31, 2024: European Journal of Health Economics: HEPAC: Health Economics in Prevention and Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38280068/screening-strategy-to-advance-hcv-elimination-in-italy-a-cost-consequence-analysis
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Andrea Marcellusi, Francesco Saverio Mennini, Massimo Andreoni, Loreta A Kondili
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Italy has the greatest burden of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in Western Europe. The screening strategy represents a crucial prevention tool to achieve HCV elimination in Italy. We evaluated the cost-consequences of different screening strategies for the diagnosis of HCV active infection in the birth cohort 1948-1968 to achieve the HCV elimination goal. METHODS: We designed a probabilistic model to estimate the clinical, and economic outcomes of different screening coverage uptakes, considering the direct costs of HCV management according to each liver fibrosis stage, in the Italian context...
January 27, 2024: European Journal of Health Economics: HEPAC: Health Economics in Prevention and Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38261132/on-spillovers-in-economic-evaluations-definition-mapping-review-and-research-agenda
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María J Mendoza-Jiménez, Job van Exel, Werner Brouwer
An important issue in economic evaluations is determining whether all relevant impacts are considered, given the perspective chosen for the analysis. Acknowledging that patients are not isolated individuals has important implications in this context. Increasingly, the term "spillovers" is used to label consequences of health interventions on others. However, a clear definition of spillovers is lacking, and as a result, the scope of the concept remains unclear. In this study, we aim to clarify the concept of spillovers by proposing a definition applicable in health economic evaluations...
January 23, 2024: European Journal of Health Economics: HEPAC: Health Economics in Prevention and Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38261131/aotmit-reimbursement-recommendations-compared-to-other-hta-agencies
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Aneta Mela, Dorota Lis, Elżbieta Rdzanek, Janusz Jaroszyński, Marzena Furtak-Niczyporuk, Bartłomiej Drop, Tomasz Blicharski, Maciej Niewada
Our objective was to compare AOTMiT (Polish: Agencja Oceny Technologii Medycznych i Taryfikacji) recommendations to other HTA (Health Technology Assessment) agencies for newly registered drugs and new registration indications issued by the European Medicines Agency between 2014 and 2019. The study aims to assess the consistency and justifications of AOTMiT recommendations compared to that of other HTA agencies in 11 countries. A total of 2494 reimbursement recommendations published by 12 HTA agencies for 464 medicinal products and 525 indications were analyzed...
January 23, 2024: European Journal of Health Economics: HEPAC: Health Economics in Prevention and Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38244168/a-state-level-analysis-of-macro-level-factors-associated-with-hospital-readmissions
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Reginald A Silver, Joumana Haidar, Chandrika Johnson
Investigation of the factors that contribute to hospital readmissions has focused largely on individual level factors. We extend the knowledge base by exploring macrolevel factors that may contribute to readmissions. We point to environmental, behavioral, and socioeconomic factors that are emerging as correlates to readmissions. Data were taken from publicly available reports provided by multiple agencies. Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modeling was used to test the association between economic stability and environmental factors on opioid use which was in turn tested for a direct association with hospital readmissions...
January 20, 2024: European Journal of Health Economics: HEPAC: Health Economics in Prevention and Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38212554/looking-inside-the-lab-a-systematic-literature-review-of-economic-experiments-in-health-service-provision
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Massimo Finocchiaro Castro, Calogero Guccio, Domenica Romeo
Experimental economics is, nowadays, a well-established approach to investigate agents' behavior under economic incentives. In the last decade, a fast-growing number of studies have focused on the application of experimental methodology to health policy issues. The results of that stream of literature have been intriguing and strongly policy oriented. However, those findings are scattered between different health-related topics, making it difficult to grasp the overall state-of-the-art. Hence, to make the main contributions understandable at a glance, we conduct a systematic literature review of laboratory experiments on the supply of health services...
January 11, 2024: European Journal of Health Economics: HEPAC: Health Economics in Prevention and Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38194207/cost-effectiveness-of-two-online-interventions-supporting-self-care-for-eczema-for-parents-carers-and-young-people
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Tracey H Sach, Mary Onoja, Holly Clarke, Miriam Santer, Ingrid Muller, Taeko Becque, Beth Stuart, Julie Hooper, Mary Steele, Sylvia Wilczynska, Matthew J Ridd, Amanda Roberts, Amina Ahmed, Lucy Yardley, Paul Little, Kate Greenwell, Katy Sivyer, Jacqui Nuttall, Gareth Griffiths, Sandra Lawton, Sinéad M Langan, Laura Howells, Paul Leighton, Hywel C Williams, Kim S Thomas
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the cost-effectiveness of online behavioral interventions (EczemaCareOnline.org.uk) designed to support eczema self-care management for parents/carers and young people from an NHS perspective. METHODS: Two within-trial economic evaluations, using regression-based approaches, adjusting for baseline and pre-specified confounder variables, were undertaken alongside two independent, pragmatic, parallel group, unmasked randomized controlled trials, recruiting through primary care...
January 9, 2024: European Journal of Health Economics: HEPAC: Health Economics in Prevention and Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38190008/the-impact-of-an-evergreening-strategy-nearing-patent-expiration-on-the-uptake-of-biosimilars-and-public-healthcare-costs-a-case-study-on-the-introduction-of-a-second-administration-form-of-trastuzumab-in-the-netherlands
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Ghyli Kirshner, Peter Makai, Chiara Brouns, Lonneke Timmers, Ron Kemp
In this paper, we explore dynamic market share and public healthcare costs of trastuzumab's evergreening (subcutaneous) variant during introduction of trastuzumab's competitive biosimilar variants in the Netherlands. We used a time series design to assess dynamic market share of trastuzumab's evergreening variant after introducing trastuzumab's biosimilar variants, focusing on the number of treatments and patients. The public healthcare costs of this evergreening strategy were estimated using administrative claims data...
January 8, 2024: European Journal of Health Economics: HEPAC: Health Economics in Prevention and Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38182698/lifecycle-model-based-evaluation-of-infant-4cmenb-vaccination-in-the-uk
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J P Sevilla, Daniel Tortorice, David Kantor, John Regan, Kinga H Meszaros, Ekkehard C Beck, Najida Begum, David E Bloom
OBJECTIVES: Invasive meningococcal disease, an uncommon but severe disease, imposes catastrophic health and economic burdens. Cost-utility analysis (CUA) assumes separability in lifetime health and economic variables and cannot capture the full value of preventing such burdens. We overcome these limitations with a retrospective societal perspective cost-benefit analysis (CBA) of meningococcal serogroup B vaccination (4CMenB) of one infant cohort in the United Kingdom using a health-augmented lifecycle model (HALM) incorporating health's interactions with consumption, earnings, non-market time and financial risk...
January 5, 2024: European Journal of Health Economics: HEPAC: Health Economics in Prevention and Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38170332/risk-adjustment-for-regional-healthcare-funding-allocations-with-ensemble-methods-an-empirical-study-and-interpretation
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Tuukka Holster, Shaoxiong Ji, Pekka Marttinen
We experiment with recent ensemble machine learning methods in estimating healthcare costs, utilizing Finnish data containing rich individual-level information on healthcare costs, socioeconomic status and diagnostic data from multiple registries. Our data are a random 10% sample (553,675 observations) from the Finnish population in 2017. Using annual healthcare cost in 2017 as a response variable, we compare the performance of Random forest, Gradient Boosting Machine (GBM) and eXtreme Gradient Boosting (XGBoost) to linear regression...
January 3, 2024: European Journal of Health Economics: HEPAC: Health Economics in Prevention and Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38146040/impact-of-long-covid-on-productivity-and-informal-caregiving
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Joseph Kwon, Ruairidh Milne, Clare Rayner, Román Rocha Lawrence, Jordan Mullard, Ghazala Mir, Brendan Delaney, Manoj Sivan, Stavros Petrou
BACKGROUND: Around 2 million people in the UK suffer from Long COVID (LC). Of concern is the disease impact on productivity and informal care burden. This study aimed to quantify and value productivity losses and informal care receipt in a sample of LC patients in the UK. METHODS: The target population comprised LC patients referred to LC specialist clinics. The questionnaires included a health economics questionnaire (HEQ) measuring productivity impacts, informal care receipt and service utilisation, EQ-5D-5L, C19-YRS LC condition-specific measure, and sociodemographic and COVID-19 history variables...
December 26, 2023: European Journal of Health Economics: HEPAC: Health Economics in Prevention and Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38104294/exploring-non-iterative-time-trade-off-methods-for-valuation-of-eq-5d-5l-health-states
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Zhihao Yang, Kim Rand, Elly Stolk, Jan Busschbach, Nan Luo
INTRODUCTION: The composite time trade-off (cTTO) method is used as the primary method for valuing EQ-5D-5L health states, but it requires intensive interviewer training and stringent quality control, which increases the burden of conducting cTTO studies. In this study, two non-iterative variants of the TTO method, non-stopping TTO (nTTO) and open-ended TTO (oTTO), were tested head-to-head with the cTTO method aiming to reduce the administration burden. METHODS: 31 EQ-5D-5L health states from an orthogonal array was selected and valued by a general public sample in China...
December 17, 2023: European Journal of Health Economics: HEPAC: Health Economics in Prevention and Care
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