نتایج جستجو برای: Cost-Effectiveness Analysis (CEA)

تعداد نتایج: 3317886  

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
kalipso chalkidou institute of global health innovation, imperial college london, london, uk ryan li institute of global health innovation, imperial college london, london, uk anthony j. culyer department of economics & related studies and centre for health economics, university of york, york, uk amanda glassman center for global development, washington, dc, usa karen j. hofman school of public health, faculty of health sciences, university of the witwatersrand, johannesburg, south africa yot teerawattananon health intervention and technology assessment program (hitap), nonthaburi, thailand

cost-effectiveness analysis (cea) can help countries attain and sustain universal health coverage (uhc), as long as it is context-specific and considered within deliberative processes at the country level. institutionalising robust deliberative processes requires significant time and resources, however, and countries often begin by demanding evidence (including local cea evidence as well as evi...

, Ali Mohammad, Jaafaripooyan, Ebrahim, Zamandi, Mahmood,

Background and Aim: Economic evaluation of health interventions by comparing the relevant costs and benefits will result in optimum allocation of resources and increasing the effectiveness of the health system and, through improving equity and increasing accessibility to health services, will lead to increased effectiveness of the health system. The purpose of this study was to critically evalu...

2013
Gabrielle O’Malley Elliot Marseille Marcia R Weaver

The evidence on the cost and cost-effectiveness of global training programs is sparse. This manager's guide to cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) is for professionals who want to recognize and support high quality CEA. It focuses on CEA of training in the context of program implementation or rapid program expansion. Cost analysis provides cost per output and CEA provides cost per outcome. The di...

Journal: :anesthesiology and pain medicine 0
mayra goncalves menegueti escola de enfermagem de ribeirao preto, universidade de sao paulo, ribeirao preto, brazil; divisao de terapia intensiva, departamento de cirurgia e anatomia, hospital das clinicas da faculdade de medicina de ribeirao preto, universidade de sao paulo (usp), av. bandeirantes, bairro monte alegre, ribeirao preto, sao paulo, brazil. tel/fax: +55-1636022439 maria auxiliadora-martins divisao de terapia intensiva, departamento de cirurgia e anatomia, hospital das clinicas da faculdade de medicina de ribeirao preto, universidade de sao paulo, ribeirao preto, brazil altacilio aparecido nunes departamento de medicina social, hospital das clinicas da faculdade de medicina de ribeirao preto, universidade de sao paulo, ribeirao preto, brazil

objectives the aim of this study was to study the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio associated with the use of heat and moisture exchangers (hme) filter to prevent vap compared with the heated humidifiers (hh) presently adopted by intensive care unit (icu) services within the brazilian healthcare unified system. patients and methods this study was a cost-effectiveness analysis (cea) comparin...

Abrishami, Oortwijn, and Hofman (AOH) attribute to me a position I do not hold and an argument I did not make. The purpose of this note is make clear what my position actually is and to clarify the main differences between health technology assessment (HTA) and cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA).

Journal: :Journal of public health dentistry 1989
K E Warner

Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) is becoming increasingly popular as society moves toward rationalizing health costs. This review describes the applications and limitations of the technique. Conceptually simple though frequently complicated in application, CEA compares the cost of a procedure with its effectiveness, thus helping an administrator to judge whether the procedure is worth its cost...

Journal: :Health economics 2001
A H Briggs B J O'Brien

Four different types of evaluation methods, cost-benefit analysis (CBA), cost-utility analysis (CUA), cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) and cost-minimization analysis (CMA), are usually distinguished. In this note, we pronounce the (near) death of CMA by showing the rare circumstances under which CMA is an appropriate method of analysis. We argue that it is inappropriate for separate and sequen...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2014
S Babo Martins J Rushton

Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) has been extensively used in economic assessments in fields related to animal health, namely in human health where it provides a decision-making framework for choices about the allocation of healthcare resources. Conversely, in animal health, cost-benefit analysis has been the preferred tool for economic analysis. In this paper, the use of CEA in related areas ...

Journal: :health scope 0
abdolvahab baghbanian health promotion research centre, zahedan university of medical sciences, zahedan, ir iran; health promotion research centre, zahedan university of medical sciences, faculty of health, mashahir square, zahedan, ir iran. fax/tel: +98-9173132347 saeed esmaeili azad university, shiraz branch and shahid chamran hospital, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, ir iran

conclusions this study aims to shed light on different methods of economic evaluations in order to provoke healthcare professionals and researchers to think about different ways in which economic evaluations might be of value to their practices. results it is likely that, to date, little attention has been paid to developing a better conceptual understanding of economic evaluations in decision-...

Journal: :Journal of health economics 2004
B O Hansen J L Hougaard H Keiding L P Østerdal

In a recent work by Dolan and Edlin, it is concluded that no link can be established between cost-benefit analysis (CBA) and cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA). However, the conclusion seems to depend rather heavily on what is understood by a link between CBA and CEA as well as on the exact meaning of the latter two terms. We argue that there is at least one approach to CBA and CEA in which the ...

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