生命年的货币价值:来自治疗成本定性研究的证据

The monetary value of a life year: evidence from a qualitative study of treatment costs

Health Economics · 2010
被引 16
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

通过澳大利亚公众的讨论组实验,发现多数人拒绝将预算全部分配给低成本患者,其理由基于公平观念而非成本效益最大化,表明生命年的货币价值需考虑公平因素。

Abstract

A small number of studies have provided suggestive evidence that the general public rejects the idea of giving higher priority to low-cost patients, in the context of a limited budget, in order to maximise health benefits. The study reported here used semi-structured group discussions to investigate the normative bases of such views among the Australian public. Discussion groups help participants reflect critically upon their own reasoning processes and go some way towards revealing underlying values rather than unreflective preferences. As a part of the exercise, participants were asked to allocate a hospital budget. After discussion and deliberation only three out of 41 chose to allocate all of the money to the low-cost patients. Reasons were not based on conceptual confusion or lack of insight into the implications of the different strategies, but rather on views about fairness, including the importance of giving all groups a 'chance' of being treated and of not removing 'hope' from high-cost patients. The results suggest that as costs rise people are willing to pay more than the minimum cost of a quality-adjusted life year for equity reasons, indicating that caution must be exercised in estimating a single monetary value for a QALY.

生命年货币价值治疗成本分配公平偏好质量调整生命年