实践中的优先级设定:比较成本与收益的最佳方式是什么?

Priority setting in practice: what is the best way to compare costs and benefits?

Health Economics · 2008
被引 31
人大 A-

中文导读

探讨在地方医疗资金分配中,如何超越单纯的成本-质量调整生命年(QALY)比率,通过项目预算与边际分析(PBMA)框架,综合多种决策标准来比较和排序备选方案的成本与收益。

Abstract

Prioritizing candidates for health-care expenditure using cost per Quality-Adjusted Life Year (QALY) is a helpful but insufficient means of ranking alternative uses for scarce health-care funds at the local level. This is because QALYs do not by themselves capture all criteria decision makers need to take into account. Other criteria such as reducing inequalities, meeting national and local priorities and public acceptability also feature in the decision maker's utility function. Programme budgeting and marginal analysis (PBMA) is an established framework for systematic priority setting in which a 'weighted benefit score' for each option is calculated based on all relevant decision-making criteria. Ranking options as a ratio of cost to benefit is desirable and necessary to ensure efficiency. In this paper we review a number of approaches to scoring costs and benefits of options in a PBMA context. Several approaches rank by benefit score alone, rather than efficiency (cost per unit of benefit). Of those that do rank by efficiency, we discuss the benefits and drawbacks. The optimal approach is far from clear, with each technique having its own strengths and weaknesses. A deliberative approach using summaries of costs and benefits of options as a basis for discussion may be preferable.

成本效益分析质量调整生命年项目预算与边际分析优先设置