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Title: Economic Evaluation of Public Health Interventions


1
Economic Evaluation ofPublic Health Interventions
  • A Primer

2
Economic Evaluation
  • Applied analytic methods to identify, measure,
    value, and compare the costs and outcomes of
    alternative interventions.

3
Why Care About Economic Evaluation Methods?
  • Resources are scarce, but wants are unlimited
  • Every choice has an associated opportunity cost
  • Trade-offs must be made
  • Objective of economic evaluation is to facilitate
    the use of scarce resources to maximize health
    outcomes
  • Complements effectiveness measures gathered
    through monitoring, evaluation, and research

4
Common Economic Evaluation Approaches in Public
Health
  • Cost Studies
  • Program Cost Analysis
  • Cost-of-Disease Analysis
  • Cost-Outcome Studies
  • Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
  • Cost-Utility Analysis
  • Cost-Benefit Analysis
  • Resource Allocation and Other Studies

5
Cost Analyses
  • Program Cost Analysis
  • Estimates total costs of running a program
  • Labor personnel, training
  • Supplies
  • Overhead
  • Cost-of-Disease Analysis
  • Estimates total costs incurred because of a
    disease or condition
  • Direct medical costs
  • Productivity losses
  • Can indicate potential benefits of health
    interventions

6
Cost-Outcome Analyses
  • Compares net cost of an intervention to net
    outcomes achieved
  • Cost-Effectiveness
  • Effectiveness measured in health outcomes
    achieved
  • e.g., per HIV infection averted per appropriate
    provision of antenatal services
  • Allows comparison of alternative interventions to
    achieve same health outcomes
  • Note Cost-Effective ? Cost-Saving

7
Cost-Outcome Analyses (cont.)
  • Cost-Utility
  • Utility is expressed as the number of life years
    saved adjusted to account for loss of quality or
    for disability (QALYs or DALYs)
  • e.g., per QALY gained
  • Allows comparison of different health
    interventions
  • Provision of ARVs vs. PMTCT
  • Provision of ARVs vs. polio vaccination

8
Cost-Outcome Analyses (cont.)
  • Cost-Benefit
  • All benefits, such as health outcomes and lives
    saved, are expressed in monetary terms
  • Allows comparison of disparate programs with a
    wide range of health and non-health outcomes
  • VCT programs vs. secondary education
  • Business-case for provision of ARVs to workers

9
Use of Economic Evaluation in Setting Health
Policy
10
Building Economic Evaluations
  • Sources for Model Inputs
  • Ongoing monitoring and evaluation activities
  • Special studies
  • Published literature
  • Dealing with Uncertainty
  • Sensitivity analysis
  • Monte Carlo simulations

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Conclusion
  • Economic Evaluation can inform policy and
    programming by
  • Estimating cost per health outcome achieved
  • Identifying which of competing interventions
    maximizes health gains
  • Determining efficient budgetary allocations given
    resource constraints
  • Providing evidence to key policy-makers
    demonstrating value of particular interventions
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