[Economic evaluation as a component in the evaluation of a prevention program].

Med Pr

Zakładu Organizacji Ochrony Zdrowia, Instytutu Medycyny Pracy im. prof. J. Nofera w Lodzi.

Published: July 2005

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  • Health policymakers face a challenge in managing healthcare funding efficiently while maintaining care quality, relying on economic evaluation techniques like cost-benefit analysis to support their decisions.
  • A new economic evaluation method was developed during the LEONARDO DA VINCI project to assess an anti-smoking program, utilizing WHO guidelines and actual cost data from Lódź, along with estimated benefits from the program.
  • Results show that the financial benefits from the program outweigh its costs, suggesting that shorter prevention programs yield a better cost-benefit ratio, aiding in the economic assessment of health initiatives.

Article Abstract

Background: A growing gap between the required and available funds forces relevant bodies to use more effectively available financial means without decreasing the health care efficiency. Health policy makers have to take decisions on the kind, timing, and standard of medical care as well as on the mode and place of health service delivery. Moreover, they have to decide who should be provided with medical care under the National Health Fund. The economic evaluation techniques, primarily cost-benefit and cost-effect analyses, are essential tools supporting decision-making processes.

Materials And Methods: Under the LEONARDO DA VINCI (2000-2003) EUROPHAMILI project, an economic evaluation method has been developed and used to evaluate the antismoking program. In developing the method, the guidelines of the World Health Organization (WHO) were applied. Actual data on the cost of the program carried out in Lódź were used, and the benefits attained due to its implementation were estimated adopting the study assumptions based on actual data on the program efficiency and the literature data.

Results: In view of the expanded calculation model, only some examples of synthesized calculations are given. The results of the analysis show that the program financial profits exceed the costs incurred even if the assumed calculation parameters are changed. The performed calculations indicate that the shorter period of the prevention program implementation, the more advantageous cost-benefit relation.

Conclusions: The performed economic evaluation helped to formulate prerequisites, which have to be met to facilitate the economic assessment of efficiency of the selected prevention programs.

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