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ArticlePublication 2023Cost-Effectiveness of Pharmacist Prescribing for Managing Hypertension
This study estimates the cost-effectiveness of implementing a pharmacist-prescribing intervention to improve blood pressure control …
This study estimates the cost-effectiveness of implementing a pharmacist-prescribing intervention to improve blood pressure control in the US. A cost-effectiveness analysis was conducted using a Markov model based on the pharmacist-prescribing intervention used in The Alberta Clinical Trial in Optimizing Hypertension (or RxACTION). Outcomes included cardiovascular (CV) events, end-stage kidney disease events, life years, quality-adjusted life years (QALYs), lifetime costs, and lifetime incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER). Costs were based on reimbursement rates, published literature, national…
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis | Mathematical Models | State-Transition | Chronic Disease/Risk | Clinical Care | Health/Medicine | North America -
ArticlePublication 2023Cost-Effectiveness of Intensive vs. Standard Blood Pressure Control Among Older Patients
This economic analysis explored the cost-effectiveness of intensive vs standard blood pressure control in older …
This economic analysis explored the cost-effectiveness of intensive vs standard blood pressure control in older hypertensive patients between 60 and 80 years in China, the US, and the UK. Treatment outcome data from the Trial of Intensive Blood-Pressure Control in Older Patients with Hypertension (STEP trial) and different cardiovascular risk assessment models for a hypothetical cohort of STEP-eligible patients were used. Costs and utilities were obtained from published sources. A Markov model was used to…
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis | Mathematical Models | Chronic Disease/Risk | Clinical Care | North America -
ArticlePublication 2013Modeling the Effectiveness of Initial Management Strategies for Ductal Carcinoma in Situ
This paper compares alternative strategies to manage ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). The authors used …
This paper compares alternative strategies to manage ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). The authors used a disease simulation model to simulate the clinical events after six treatments (lumpectomy alone, lumpectomy with radiation, lumpectomy with radiation and tamoxifen, lumpectomy with tamoxifen, and mastectomy with and without breast reconstruction). Outcomes included disease-free, invasive disease-free, overall survival and breast preservation. Data were from the published literature. The results showed that for women aged 45 years at diagnosis, both mastectomy…
Decision Analysis | Health Outcomes | Clinical Care | Health/Medicine -
ArticlePublication 2021CEA of Alternative Colorectal Cancer Screening Strategies in High-Risk Individuals
Fecal occult blood testing with an immunochemical test (FIT) is generally considered as the most …
Fecal occult blood testing with an immunochemical test (FIT) is generally considered as the most cost-effective alternative in colorectal cancer screening programs for average risk individuals without family history. Colorectal screening guidelines recommend colonoscopy every 3-5 years for high-risk individuals with a family history. The authors use a microsimulation model of the natural history of colorectal cancer (CRC) to compare the costs, quality-adjusted life years, and cost effectiveness associated with several screening strategies in high-risk individuals,…
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ArticlePublication 1984Using Fire in Forest Management: Decision Making under Uncertainty
Prescribed fires are fires that are started under controlled conditions. This is an important strategy …
Prescribed fires are fires that are started under controlled conditions. This is an important strategy used by professionals in modern forest management. Designing, planning, and executing strategies that rely on prescribed fires is challenging because of multiple uncertainties (e.g., weather, fire behavior, etc.). In this paper, decision analysis techniques are used to evaluate prescribed fire decisions in three national forest case study applications.
Decision Analysis | Environmental Health | Climate/Environment -
ArticlePublication 2023Context-Specific Estimation of Future Unrelated Medical Costs and Their Impact on CEAs
This study developed and applied methods to estimate unrelated future medical costs (UFMC) for women …
This study developed and applied methods to estimate unrelated future medical costs (UFMC) for women with breast cancer in Israel and evaluated the impact of including UFMC in cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs). Methods included a retrospective cohort study using 14 years of patient-level claims data from breast cancer patients and matched controls. UFMC were estimated through (a) the annual average all-cause healthcare costs of control subjects, and (b) predicted values from a generalized linear model (GLM)…
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis | Costing Methods | Health/Medicine | Middle East & North Africa -
ArticlePublication 2023Alternative Measure of Health for Value Assessment: Equal Value Life-Year
This study examines the equal value life-year (evLY) as an alternative or complementary measure to …
This study examines the equal value life-year (evLY) as an alternative or complementary measure to the quality-adjusted life-year (QALY) in cost-effectiveness analyses. The QALY is criticized for undervaluing treatments that extend the life of individuals with chronic disabilities. The evLY addresses this by assigning equal value to life-years, regardless of health status. Methods included presenting the conceptual rationale for the evLY, explaining its estimation, and comparing results from evLY-based analyses to QALY-based analyses. The study…
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis | Preferences/Values | Health Outcomes | Health/Medicine -
ArticlePublication 2023Developing Criteria for Health Economic Quality Evaluation Tool
This study presents the development of a novel quality assessment tool for cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) …
This study presents the development of a novel quality assessment tool for cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) named the Criteria for Health Economic Quality Evaluation (CHEQUE). The tool introduces three major enhancements: differentiating methods and reporting quality, quantifying the relative importance of different quality attributes, and providing an accessible, web-based tool for usability. Methods involved defining 15 quality domains and identifying 72 quality attributes through a scoping review. Researchers and practitioners were surveyed using a best-worst scaling…
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis | Evidence Synthesis | Health/Medicine -
ArticlePublication 2023Designing Guidelines for Those Who Do Not Follow Them: Impact of Adherence Assumptions on Optimal Screening Guidelines
This study examines the impact of real-world screening adherence on the cost-effectiveness of cervical cancer …
This study examines the impact of real-world screening adherence on the cost-effectiveness of cervical cancer screening guidelines. Using a microsimulation model of cervical carcinogenesis, the researchers projected long-term health and economic outcomes for 18 screening algorithms under various adherence scenarios. These included perfect adherence, eight high- and low-coverage "random-complier" scenarios, and three "systematic-complier" scenarios reflecting conditional screening behavior over a lifetime. Results showed that perfect adherence favored the least intensive screening strategy, while any level…
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis | Mathematical Models | Microsimulation | Chronic Disease/Risk | Health/Medicine