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ArticlePublication 2019Impact of Taxing Sugar-Sweetened Beverages in South Africa: An ECEA
In this paper, the authors conducted an extended cost-effectiveness analysis of a newly imposed tax …
In this paper, the authors conducted an extended cost-effectiveness analysis of a newly imposed tax on sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) in South Africa. They estimated the averted premature deaths related to type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), financial benefits to households, increased government tax revenues, and healthcare savings for the government, across various income quintiles. The authors found that a 10% SSB tax increase would avert an estimated 8,000 T2DM-related premature deaths over 20 years, with most…
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis | Social Determinants | Chronic Disease/Risk | Policy/Regulation | Health/Medicine | Sub-Saharan Africa -
ArticlePublication 2019Impact of a Tax on Sweetened Beverages in the Philippines: an ECEA
This study used extended cost-effectiveness analyses to estimate the effect of the sweetened beverages tax …
This study used extended cost-effectiveness analyses to estimate the effect of the sweetened beverages tax in the Philippines on the numbers of premature deaths averted attributed to type 2 diabetes mellitus, ischemic heart disease and stroke, across income quintiles over the period 2018-2037. The study also estimated the financial benefits of the tax from reductions in out-of-pocket payments, direct medical costs averted, and government health-care cost savings. The analysis showed that the tax could avert…
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis | Social Determinants | Priority Setting/Ethics | Mathematical Models | Child/Nutrition | Chronic Disease/Risk | Policy/Regulation | Health/Medicine | Asia & Pacific -
ArticlePublication 2015Cost Effectiveness of a SSB Excise Tax in the U.S.
Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) have been closely linked with excess weight gain, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease, …
Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) have been closely linked with excess weight gain, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease, which has led to public health recommendations for higher taxes on unhealthy drinks like soda and sports drinks. This study estimated the cost-effectiveness of implementing a 1-cent per ounce SSB excise tax in the U.S. The authors developed a simulation model and found that implementing the tax nationally would cost $51 million in the first year and would reduce SSB…
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis | Social Determinants | Child/Nutrition | Chronic Disease/Risk | Government/Law | Health/Medicine | North America
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