开展非药物干预预算影响分析的方法和实际考虑。

IF 3.1 4区 医学 Q1 ECONOMICS Applied Health Economics and Health Policy Pub Date : 2025-01-16 DOI:10.1007/s40258-024-00943-8
Xuanqian Xie, Jennifer Guo, Alexis K. Schaink, Kamilla Guliyeva, Chunmei Li, Wendy J. Ungar
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背景:卫生技术评价(HTA)可以在国家、省、医院三级进行。虽然省级和医院为基础的hta往往侧重于非药物干预,预算影响分析(BIA)方法的非药物干预在文献中受到较少的关注。方法:我们回顾了一家加拿大省级HTA机构自2015年以来发表的非药物干预措施的HTA,评估了开展BIA的特点和挑战。结果:我们总结了不同类别干预措施的独特特征,包括手术和其他程序、诊断或筛查试验、治疗方案和数字健康技术。然后,我们讨论了进行外科或其他医院基础程序的BIA的具体方法和实际考虑。BIA方法的关键点包括以下几点:(1)在估计目标人群的规模时,必须考虑到医疗系统的能力,历史数量可能比患病率和发病率提供更现实的数字;(2)影响新干预措施采用的因素包括指南建议、实施的劳动力和基础设施要求以及目标人口规模;(3)在解释显示成本节省的预算影响时,分析人员必须解决节省的来源以及它们是否可以重新分配。所讨论的一些考虑因素也可能适用于药品的hta。结论:在进行非药物干预的BIA时,解决这些方方法上的考虑可能有助于更好地预测新干预对公共支付者的财务影响,并指导医疗保健系统规划的适当预算分配。
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Methods and Practical Considerations for Conducting Budget Impact Analysis for Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions

Background

Health technology assessment (HTA) can be conducted at the national, provincial, or hospital level. Although provincial and hospital-based HTAs often focus on non-pharmaceutical interventions, budget impact analysis (BIA) methods for non-pharmaceutical interventions have received less attention in the literature.

Methods

We reviewed HTAs of non-pharmaceutical interventions published since 2015 by a Canadian provincial HTA agency, evaluating the characteristics and challenges of conducting a BIA.

Results

We summarized the unique characteristics of BIAs for different categories of interventions, including surgery and other procedures, diagnostic or screening tests, therapeutic programs, and digital health technologies. We then discussed specific methodological and practical considerations for conducting a BIA of a surgical or other hospital-based procedure. Critical points for BIA methods include the following: (1) when estimating the size of a target population, healthcare system capacity must be accounted for, and historical volumes may offer more realistic figures than prevalence and incidence rates; (2) factors that affect the uptake of a new intervention include guideline recommendations, labor and infrastructure requirements for implementation, and the target population size; (3) when interpreting a budget impact that shows cost savings, analysts must address where the savings are generated from and whether they can be reallocated. Some of the considerations discussed may also apply to HTAs of pharmaceuticals.

Conclusions

When conducting a BIA of a non-pharmaceutical intervention, addressing these methodological considerations may help in better predicting the financial impact of the new intervention for the public payer and guide appropriate budget allocation for healthcare system planning.

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Applied Health Economics and Health Policy
Applied Health Economics and Health Policy Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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期刊介绍: Applied Health Economics and Health Policy provides timely publication of cutting-edge research and expert opinion from this increasingly important field, making it a vital resource for payers, providers and researchers alike. The journal includes high quality economic research and reviews of all aspects of healthcare from various perspectives and countries, designed to communicate the latest applied information in health economics and health policy. While emphasis is placed on information with practical applications, a strong basis of underlying scientific rigor is maintained.
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