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Priority setting in health care and public health. The role of health economics

Abstract
The aim of this thesis is to analyze the role of health economics for priority setting in health care and public health. Four papers provide the basis for the analysis. Paper I contains an application of a typical cost-effectiveness analysis, where the cost per QALY for an injury prevention strategy is assessed. Paper II reviews and analyzes the literature on estimates of the willingness to pay for a QALY. Paper III describes the burden of injury fatalities both in terms of ‘number of fatalities’ as well as ‘sum of potential years of life lost’, to study the priority-setting implications of the different metrics. In paper IV, public preferences for priority setting criteria in health care are explored based on a population survey. Results show that, despite being cost-saving from the societal perspective, there is a risk that interventions are not being implemented due to lack of incentives when different actors carry costs and enjoy benefits. Reviewing the literature on the willingness to pay for a QALY displays a wide spread of the estimates, indicating that there is not much hope of finding one monetary value of a QALY from the current literature to inform a demand-based threshold value in cost-effectiveness analyses. The choice of using life-years lost or fatalities (“lives lost”) carries substantial implications for priority setting among injury types and must be carefully considered in evaluations of interventions. Finally, the survey results on public preferences indicate a reluctance to accept any criteria for priority setting, which makes it difficult to assess how the criteria actually used by decision-makers align with the preferences of the payers (i.e. the population).
Parts of work
I. Ryen L, Svensson M. Modelling the cost-effectiveness ofimpact-absorbing flooring in Swedish residential care facilities. European Journal of Public Health 2016; 26:407-411 ::doi::10.1093/eurpub/ckv197
 
II. Ryen L, Svensson M. The willingness to pay for a quality adjusted life year: a review of the empirical literature. Health Economics 2015; 24:1289-1301. ::doi::10.1002/hec.3085
 
III. Ryen,L, Bonander C, Svensson M. From loss of life to loss of years: a different view on the burden of injury fatalities in Sweden 1972-2014. Forthcoming in European Journal of Public Health. ::doi::10.1093/eurpub/cky083
 
IV. Ryen, L, Jakobsson N, Svensson M. What should guide priority setting in health care? A study of public preferences in Sweden. Manuscript.
 
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine)
University
University of Gothenburg. Sahlgrenska Academy
Institution
Institute of Medicine. Department of Public Health and Community Medicine
Disputation
Fredag den 7 september 2018, kl.9:00, konferensrum Ingegerd Eriksson, Academicum, Medicinaregatan 3.
Date of defence
2018-09-07
E-mail
linda.ryen@msb.se
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/56329
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Date
2018-08-23
Author
Ryen, Linda
Keywords
health economics
prioritizing
QALY
cost-benefit analysis
cost-utility analysis
cost-effectiveness
willingness to pay
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-7833-087-4 (PRINT)
978-91-7833-088-1 (PDF)
Language
eng
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