From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Distributional cost-effectiveness analysis (DCEA) is an extension of cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) that incorporates concern for both the average levels of outcomes as well as the distribution of outcomes. It is particularly useful when evaluating interventions to tackle health inequality. [1] [2]

DCEA includes Extended Cost Effectiveness Analysis, which in addition to standard CEA assesses the costs and effectiveness for different socioeconomic groups. [3]

References

  1. ^ Asaria, M; Griffin, S; Cookson, R; Whyte, S; Tappenden, P (June 2015). "Distributional cost-effectiveness analysis of health care programmes--a methodological case study of the UK Bowel Cancer Screening Programme" (PDF). Health Economics. 24 (6): 742–54. doi: 10.1002/hec.3058. PMID  24798212.
  2. ^ Asaria, M; Griffin, S; Cookson, R (January 2016). "Distributional Cost-Effectiveness Analysis: A Tutorial". Medical Decision Making. 36 (1): 8–19. doi: 10.1177/0272989x15583266. PMC  4853814. PMID  25908564.
  3. ^ Verguet, Stéphane; Kim, Jane J.; Jamison, Dean T. (2016). "Extended Cost-Effectiveness Analysis for Health Policy Assessment: A Tutorial". Pharmacoeconomics. 34 (9): 913–923. doi: 10.1007/s40273-016-0414-z. ISSN  1170-7690. PMC  4980400. PMID  27374172.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Distributional cost-effectiveness analysis (DCEA) is an extension of cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) that incorporates concern for both the average levels of outcomes as well as the distribution of outcomes. It is particularly useful when evaluating interventions to tackle health inequality. [1] [2]

DCEA includes Extended Cost Effectiveness Analysis, which in addition to standard CEA assesses the costs and effectiveness for different socioeconomic groups. [3]

References

  1. ^ Asaria, M; Griffin, S; Cookson, R; Whyte, S; Tappenden, P (June 2015). "Distributional cost-effectiveness analysis of health care programmes--a methodological case study of the UK Bowel Cancer Screening Programme" (PDF). Health Economics. 24 (6): 742–54. doi: 10.1002/hec.3058. PMID  24798212.
  2. ^ Asaria, M; Griffin, S; Cookson, R (January 2016). "Distributional Cost-Effectiveness Analysis: A Tutorial". Medical Decision Making. 36 (1): 8–19. doi: 10.1177/0272989x15583266. PMC  4853814. PMID  25908564.
  3. ^ Verguet, Stéphane; Kim, Jane J.; Jamison, Dean T. (2016). "Extended Cost-Effectiveness Analysis for Health Policy Assessment: A Tutorial". Pharmacoeconomics. 34 (9): 913–923. doi: 10.1007/s40273-016-0414-z. ISSN  1170-7690. PMC  4980400. PMID  27374172.



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