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Kasu-kulude analüüs (CBA)×Kvaliteediga kohandatud eluaasta (QALY)×
ValdkondTerviseökonoomikaTerviseökonoomika
PerekondProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Tekkeaasta1970s1985
LoojaBoardman, Greenberg, and colleagues (welfare economics)Alan Williams (Health Economics Research Centre, Oxford University)
TüüpMethodMethod
AlgallikasBoardman, A. E., Greenberg, D. H., Vining, A. R., & Weimer, D. L. (2018). Cost-Benefit Analysis: Concepts and Practice (5th ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. link ↗Kind, P. (1989). The EuroQol instrument: an index of health-related quality of life. In B. Teeling Smith (Ed.), Measuring health: a practical approach. Chichester: Wiley. link ↗
RööpnimetusedCBA, economic appraisal, benefit-cost ratioQALY, health utility measure
Seotud55
KokkuvõteCost-benefit analysis compares the total monetary value of benefits produced by a program against its total monetary costs, reporting net present value (NPV) or benefit-cost ratio (BCR). Rooted in welfare economics and used extensively in public policy (transportation, environmental, education, health), CBA answers the question: 'Is this program worth doing from a societal perspective?' Unlike cost-effectiveness analysis, CBA monetizes both costs and benefits, enabling comparison across disparate program types.A QALY measures health benefit as utility weight (0 = death, 1 = perfect health) multiplied by time lived. Developed by Alan Williams in 1985, QALYs enable comparison of disparate health interventions on a common metric. Used globally by health technology assessment bodies—NICE (UK), HAS (France), CADTH (Canada), WHO—to decide which treatments deserve public funding.
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