Summary: Economic Assess Of Health Care
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HC 1
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What is the purpose of health technology?
- prevention
- screening
- diagnosis
- treatment
- rehabilitation
- palliation -
What is investigated in HTA?
> mortality
> morbidity
> adverse health effects
> QoL
> functional status
> Patient satisfaction -
What are features of efficacy?
> study population in tertiary care setting
> stringent eligiblily criteria
> single or minimal outcomes
> short study duration
> minimal adverse event recording
> smallest adequate ample size
> completer-only analysis -
What are the features of effectiveness?
> study population in initial care setting
> minimally restrictive eligibility criteria
> multiple outcomes including compliance
> long study duration
> comprehensive adverse event recording
> large sample size
> intent-to-treat analysis -
What is the role of NICE (national institute for health and care excellence)
>Producing: evidence based guidance and advise for health, public health and social care performance
>Developing: quality standards and performance metrics for those providing and commissioning health, public health and social care services
> providing: a range of informational services for commissioners, practitioners and managers across the spectrum of health and social care -
What are advantages of observational studies?
> relatively easy to conduct
> good reflection of usual practice
> large population are required
> confounding by indication (selection bias) > groups not comparable at the beginning of the study -
What are features of a experimental research design?
> expensive
> selective patient population
> randomization ensures allocation by chance, not by indication (prevents confounding) -
What is reliability (precision)?
> the degree of stability exhibited when a measurement is repeated under identical conditions
>> refers to the measuring procedure rather than to the attribute being measured -
What is performance bias?
Systematic differences, other than the intervention under study, in the performance of care -
What is selective outcome reporting bias?
Selection of a subset of het original variables recorded, on the basis of the results, for inclusion in publication of trials
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