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Health Economics Lecture 5 Cost and Benefit Evaluation Methods
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Health Economics

Lecture 5Cost and Benefit

Evaluation Methods

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Rational

Never intentionally choose to be worse

off

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Choices

What is life worth?How do we measure?Costs and Benefits?

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Cost Benefit Analysis(CBA)

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Type of CostsDirect Medical Costs

Direct Non-Medical CostsIndirect Costs

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Direct Medical CostsHospitalsPhysicians

Nursing HomesTests and Examinations

Drugs

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Direct Non-Medical Costs

TransportationHome Heath Care

DietFamily Members

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Indirect CostsTime

Opportunity CostsLost Productivity

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Benefits(Diverted Costs)

Prevent IllnessPostpone DeathRestore HealthIncrease Utility

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Objective: Maximize Net Benefits

JustRight

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Discounting

Present Value of the Future

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500410 Discount Rate = 7%

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(1+r)N

r = rate N = number of periods

Present Value or PV

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(1+r)N

r = 10% PV =? 1 .909

2 .8263 .7514 .6835 .621

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Value of a LifeHuman Capital Approach

Willingness-to-Pay Approach

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Human Capital Approach

Present value of all production in a life

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Human Capital Approach

100,000 a year30 years

Total = 3,000,00010% discount

Present Value = 942,691

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Human Capital Approach

Only considers moneyno leisure

no income = no value

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Willingness-to-PayApproach

How much are you willing to pay to reduce the probability

of dying?

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Willingness-to-PayApproach

Value of Life = Cost divided by

probability

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10 riyals to reduce your chance of dying by 1 in 100,000?

Value of Life = Cost ÷ Probability Cost = 10Probability = .00001Value of Life = 10 ÷ .00001Value of Life = 1,000,000

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500 riyals to reduce your chance of dying by 1 in 4,000?

Value of Life = Cost ÷ Probability Cost = 500Probability = .00025Value of Life = 500 ÷ .00025Value of Life = 2,000,000

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Willingness-to-PayApproach

Usually higher than human capital

approach estimate

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What is one year of your life worth?

Compare to the cost of getting it

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New Technology

Surgical diagnostic devices Pharmaceutical, Biomedical researchInformation technology

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Health

Medical Costs

Health and Medical Costs

New Innovation

New Innovation

More health for same cost

Same health for lower cost

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Cost Effective AnalysisCEA

Compare the cost effectiveness of two

or more options

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Cost Benefit AnalysisWhat is the the dollar value of

the costs and benefits?

Cost Effective AnalysisGiven an objective, what are

the costs of various alternatives to achievement?

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Incremental Cost Effective Ratio

ICER

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Cost new

Effectiveness new

Cost old

Effectiveness old

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CostLess

CostMore

MoreEffective

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Option CostEffectiveness

Life YearsCost

Effectiveness

Current 20,000 2 10,000

A 100,000 12 8,333

B 5,000 1 5,000

C 50,000 4 12,500

D 15,000 1 15,000

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Life?

QuantityversusQuality

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Quality-Adjusted Life-YearsQALYs

Quantity x Quality

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HigherQuality

LowerQuality

MoreYears

FewerYears

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Human Utility IndexMeasure Quality

Scale 0 to 1

0 = death 1 = perfect

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QALY AnalysisLife

Years Quality QALY

1 0.75 0.75

10 0.5 5.0

5 1 5.0

10 0.1 1.0

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Human Utility Index

Rating ScaleStandard GambleTime Trade-off

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Rating Scale

Individuals are surveyed

Results = HUI

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Standard GambleTwo choices

A. Live with less than perfect condition

B. Procedure with probability of perfect health or (one minus probability) of death

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Standard Gamble

Two choices

A. Blind

B. Cure blindness or death

Probability on procedure = HUI

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Time Trade-Off

Two choices

A. Live X years with perfect health

B. Live Y years with condition

X÷Y = HUI

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Cost Utility Ratio

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QALYs new

Cost old

QALYs old

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CEA versus CUA

Option CostLife

Years CEAHealthUtilityIndex

QALY CUA

Current 20,000 2 10,000 0.7 1.4 14,286

New 110,000 12 9,167 0.4 4.8 22,917

Gain 90,000 10 9,000 3.4 26,471

New 2 110,000 12 9,167 0.8 9.6 11,458

Gain 90,000 10 9,000 8.2 10,976

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SummaryScarcity requires choicesCost-Benefit Analysis - CBA What is a life worth?Human Capital vs. Willingness-to-PayCost Effectiveness Analysis - CEA Life Year Saved - LYRatio ComparisonsCost Utility Analysis - CUAHealth Utility Index - HUISurvey, Standard Gamble, Time Trade OffQuality-Adjusted Life Year - QALYRatio Comparisons


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