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Cost-Value Analysis in Health Care Erik Nord (National Institute of Public Health, Oslo)

Cost-Value Analysis in Health Care By Erik Nord (National Institute of Public Health, Oslo)

Cost-Value Analysis in Health Care by Erik Nord (National Institute of Public Health, Oslo)


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This book is a comprehensive account of what it means to try to quantify health in distributing resources for health care. Erik Nord presents an approach called cost-value analysis in which samples of the general public express preferences between different health-care programs.

Cost-Value Analysis in Health Care Summary

Cost-Value Analysis in Health Care: Making Sense out of QALYS by Erik Nord (National Institute of Public Health, Oslo)

This book is a comprehensive account of what it means to try to quantify health in distributing resources for health care. It examines the concept of QALYs (Quality Adjusted Life Year) which supposedly makes it more accurate to talk about life in terms of both quality and quantity of years lived when referring to health care policy. It offers an elegant new approach to comparing the costs and benefits of medical interventions. Cost-Utility Analysis (CUA) is a method designed by economists to aid decision makers distribute scarce resources to areas of health care where they will yield the greatest benefits. Erik Nord questions the feasibility of measuring patients' quality of life meaningfully in numerical terms, as CUA presupposes. He presents an alternative approach called cost-value analysis in which representative samples of the general public express preferences between different health-care programs. In this approach, subjects are allowed to include concerns for fairness that go beyond concerns for efficiency of conventional health economics.

Cost-Value Analysis in Health Care Reviews

'Nord is at the forefront of thinking about the best way to allocate health care efficiently and equitably, and he has extensive knowledge of the empirical research being done in this area. Anyone interested in the ethical problems of heath care allocation - especially anyone interested in the fundamental question of what health care allocation should be trying to achieve - will benefit from reading this book.' John McKie, Bioethics

Table of Contents

Preface; Reader's guide; Summary; 1. Maximizing value in health care; 2. Three basic issues in economic evaluation; 3. The QALY approach; 4. Concerns for fairness; 5. The limitations of utility measurement; 6. Ways to go; Annex.

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GOR008778804
9780521643085
0521643082
Cost-Value Analysis in Health Care: Making Sense out of QALYS by Erik Nord (National Institute of Public Health, Oslo)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1999-09-28
182
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