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VideoVideo, Teaching Resource 2022Video 1. Introduction to ECEA
In this video, Dr. Stéphane Verguet introduces Extended Cost-Effectiveness Analysis (ECEA), what it includes and …
In this video, Dr. Stéphane Verguet introduces Extended Cost-Effectiveness Analysis (ECEA), what it includes and how it relates to traditional cost-effectiveness analysis, and the key four domains for a given health intervention: health benefits; financial risk protection benefits including the amount of private expenditures averted; distributional consequences (e.g. across socioeconomic status); cost of the intervention. Access the video. 1. Introduction to ECEA (~2 min) Students are introduced to the purpose and objectives of ECEA, how…
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VideoVideo, Teaching Resource 2022Video 2. Quantifying Health Benefits
In this video, Dr. Stéphane Verguet discusses quantifying health benefits in ECEA. ECEA quantifies the …
In this video, Dr. Stéphane Verguet discusses quantifying health benefits in ECEA. ECEA quantifies the health benefits procured by an intervention similarly to a traditional CEA, except it examines the health benefits across population subgroups instead of one group only (e.g. five income quintiles). Health benefits mainly depend on the disease burden, the intervention coverage by subgroup, and the intervention effectiveness. Access the video. 2. Quantifying Health Benefits (~4 min) Students learn how to compute…
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VideoVideo, Teaching Resource 2022Video 3. Private Expenditures Averted
In this video, Dr. Stéphane Verguet discusses private expenditures averted in ECEA. ECEA takes the …
In this video, Dr. Stéphane Verguet discusses private expenditures averted in ECEA. ECEA takes the perspective of the individuals and households affected by illness and examines the ensuing illness-related financial consequences they face. With the onset of illness, affected individuals’ financial burden can include: direct medical costs paid out of pocket, direct non-medical costs (e.g. transportation costs to seek care) paid out of pocket, and time losses, which can be translated into wages lost. Access…
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VideoVideo, Teaching Resource 2022Video 4. Financial Risk Protection
In this video, Dr. Stéphane Verguet talks about quantifying the financial risk protection benefits in …
In this video, Dr. Stéphane Verguet talks about quantifying the financial risk protection benefits in ECEA. ECEA includes the estimation of an important non-health benefit: the provision of financial risk protection (FRP), or the reduction of individuals’ and households’ impoverishment, which is tied to the elimination (aversion) of private expenditures. Access the video. 4. Financial Risk Protection (~5 min) Students are introduced to two metrics of lack of financial risk protection: catastrophic health expenditures…
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VideoVideo, Teaching Resource 2022Video 5. Summarizing ECEA Findings
In this video, Dr. Stéphane Verguet talks about summarizing ECEA findings. The two major outcomes …
In this video, Dr. Stéphane Verguet talks about summarizing ECEA findings. The two major outcomes of ECEA, FRP and health gains per population subgroup (e.g. wealth quintile), can be scaled with the net cost of the intervention to a particular budget constraint or per dollar expenditure. The goal is to enable the expression of ECEA in terms of the efficient purchase of FRP and equity, in addition to health gains, as in a traditional CEA.…
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GlossaryNone, Teaching Resource 2022Glossary: Extended Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
This glossary of terms supports the teaching pack on Extended Cost-Effectiveness Analysis (ECEA), in which …
This glossary of terms supports the teaching pack on Extended Cost-Effectiveness Analysis (ECEA), in which students are introduced to the purpose and objectives of ECEA, how it builds on cost-effectiveness analysis to explicitly incorporate equity impact evaluation in health economic evaluations, and how ECEA is conducted. In addition to the glossary, materials include videos and a tutorial. Glossary of Terms Analytic horizon Analytic perspective Average cost Budget impact analysis Catastrophic Health Expenditures Comparative…
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Tutorial/PrimerPublication, Teaching Resource 2022Tutorial: Extended Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
This tutorial supports the teaching pack on Extended Cost-Effectiveness Analysis (ECEA) and illustrates how ECEA …
This tutorial supports the teaching pack on Extended Cost-Effectiveness Analysis (ECEA) and illustrates how ECEA is conducted. In addition to the tutorial, materials include videos and a glossary. The tutorial details the main steps of ECEA which examines four key domains for a given health intervention: Health gains Financial risk protection benefits including the amount of private expenditures averted Distributional consequences (e.g. across socioeconomic status) Cost of the intervention This teaching pack was developed by…
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Resource PackPublication, Teaching Resource 2024Resource Pack: Extended Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
Health policies are intended to increase the uptake of effective and efficient interventions and result …
Health policies are intended to increase the uptake of effective and efficient interventions and result in health gains (e.g., premature mortality and morbidity averted). Health policies can also provide non-health benefits in addition to the sole well-being of populations and beyond the health sector. For instance, social and health insurance programs can prevent illness-related impoverishment and provide financial risk protection. Health policies can also improve the distribution of health in the population and promote health…
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