Adapting Economic Evaluation Methods to Shifting Global Health Priorities: Assessing the Value of Health System Inputs

IF 1.4 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Finn McGuire PhD , Sakshi Mohan MSc , Simon Walker PhD , Juliet Nabyonga-Orem PhD , Freddie Ssengooba PhD , Edward Kataika PhD , Paul Revill PhD
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Abstract

Objectives

We highlight the importance of undertaking value assessments for health system inputs if allocative efficiency is to be achieve with health sector resources, with a focus on low- and middle-income countries. However, methodological challenges complicated the application of current economic evaluation techniques to health system input investments.

Methods

We undertake a review of the literature to examine how assessments of investments in health system inputs have been considered to date, highlighting several studies that have suggested ways to address the methodological issues. Additionally, we surveyed how empirical economic evaluations of health system inputs have approached these issues. Finally, we highlight the steps required to move toward a comprehensive standardized framework for undertaking economic evaluations to make value assessments for investments in health systems.

Results

Although the methodological challenges have been illustrated, a comprehensive framework for value assessments of health system inputs, guiding the evidence required, does not exist. The applied literature of economic evaluations of health system inputs has largely ignored the issues, likely resulting in inaccurate assessments of cost-effectiveness.

Conclusions

A majority of health sector budgets are spent on health system inputs, facilitating the provision of healthcare interventions. Although economic evaluation methods are a key component in priority setting for healthcare interventions, such methods are less commonly applied to decision making for investments in health system inputs. Given the growing agenda for investments in health systems, a framework will be increasingly required to guide governments and development partners in prioritizing investments in scarce health sector budgets.

调整经济评估方法以适应不断变化的全球卫生重点:评估卫生系统投入的价值。
目标:我们强调,如果要实现卫生部门资源的分配效率,就必须对卫生系统投入进行价值评估,重点是低收入和中等收入国家。然而,方法上的挑战使当前经济评价技术应用于卫生系统投入投资变得复杂。方法:我们对文献进行了回顾,以检查迄今为止如何考虑对卫生系统投入的投资进行评估,重点介绍了几项研究,这些研究提出了解决方法问题的方法。此外,我们调查了卫生系统投入的实证经济评估如何处理这些问题。最后,我们强调需要采取的步骤,以建立一个全面的标准化框架,进行经济评估,对卫生系统的投资进行价值评估。结果:虽然方法上的挑战已经说明,但并不存在一个全面的卫生系统投入价值评估框架,指导所需的证据。对卫生系统投入进行经济评价的应用文献在很大程度上忽略了这些问题,可能导致对成本效益的评估不准确。结论:卫生部门预算的大部分用于卫生系统投入,促进了卫生保健干预措施的提供。虽然经济评价方法是确定卫生保健干预措施优先事项的关键组成部分,但这种方法较少应用于卫生系统投入投资的决策。鉴于对卫生系统投资的议程越来越多,将越来越需要一个框架来指导政府和发展伙伴对稀缺的卫生部门预算进行优先投资。
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Value in health regional issues
Value in health regional issues Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)
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