Content
1 module
Instructor
Leading Edge Group
Description
This module is comprised of four units covering costs, benefits, the synthesis of costs and benefits, and uncertainty.
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Unit One is the Analysis of costs. This unit will:
- examine both direct and indirect costs
- separate costs into their resource use and unit price components
- introduce time preferences and discounting
- outline how to convert between price years and currencies
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Unit Two is the Analysis of benefits. This unit will:
- consider process measures; and intermediate and final outcome measures
- discuss condition-specific, generic health, and health preference benefit measures
- introduce the Quality Adjusted Life Year (QALY)
- outline how the standard gamble, time trade-off, and visual analogue scale methods can be used to value health states
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Unit Three is the Synthesis of costs and benefits. A distinctive aspect of health economics is its ability to provide an integrated view of costs and benefits. This unit will:
- describe two types of partial economic evaluations—Cost Consequence Analysis and Cost Minimization Analysis. It will also describe three types of full health economic evaluations—Cost-Benefit Analysis, Cost-Effectiveness Analysis, and Cost-Utility Analysis
- introduce the concepts of Dominance, Incremental Cost-Effectiveness Ratios, Net Benefit, and Willingness To Pay
- outline preference elicitation techniques for deriving Willingness To Pay values
- discuss selected national and international benchmark values for the thresholds at which healthcare projects can be considered cost-effective
- demonstrate a graphical technique for representing a number of these concepts—the Cost-Effectiveness
- Module Two will conclude with Unit Four which is Uncertainty. Health outcomes are particularly uncertain, so this unit will:
- describe the different types of uncertainty that health economists must contend with
- introduce some statistical representations of uncertainty
- discuss deterministic and probabilistic approaches to addressing some aspects of uncertainty
- demonstrate a graphical representation of uncertainty about cost-effectiveness results—the cost-effectiveness acceptability curve
To download the module workbook, please click here.
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Module 2: Core Concepts in Health Economic Evaluation
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