Measurement of Outcomes and Costs in Economic Analysis Flashcards

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List 2 factors that affect costs and outcomes of an economic evaluation.

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1 - Perspective (e.g. health services, public, patient, society etc.).

2 - Type of economic evaluation (cost effectiveness analysis or cost utility analysis).

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List 1 advantage and 1 disadvantage of using clinical outcomes in an economic evaluation.

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Advantages:

  • Easily understood / transparent to clinicians and decision makers.

Disadvantage:

  • Lack of comparability across different disease areas.
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What is the possible range of values for quality of life measurements?

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0-1.

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How are QALYs calculated?

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Gain in QALYs is the difference in:

the sum of (lengths of stages of life at a particular quality) * (quality of life at each stage in life).

between a prognosis with treatment and a prognosis without treatment.

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List 4 methods of measuring quality of life.

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1 - Value judgement.

2 - Questionnaires.

3 - Direct measurement from health state description.

4 - Published values in literature.

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What are the five dimensions of quality of life according to the Euro-QoL EQ-5D questionnaire?

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1 - Mobility.

2 - Self care.

3 - Usual activities.

4 - Pain / discomfort.

5 - Anxiety / depression.

*Each with five levels.

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List 3 advantages of using QALYs.

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1 - Takes into account both the impact on quality and quantity of life.

2 - Common unit of measure that can be used across disease areas.

3 - There are convenient tools for measurement (such as EQ-5D).

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What is the economic definition of utility?

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The level of satisfaction from goods or services.

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List 4 disadvantages of QALYs.

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1 - The assessment of a QALY is often based on individual values.

2 - Insensitivity of questionnaires.

3 - Does not take into account family / carer benefits.

4 - Does not take into account broader patient benefits.

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List 5 patient benefits that are not captured by QALYs.

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1 - Control.

2 - Reassurance.

3 - Knowledge.

4 - Satisfaction with care.

5 - Capability.

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Give an example of a disadvantage of using economic evaluations to compare treatments.

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The evaluations are on the assumption that distribution does not matter; it is just as good to give 50 years of QoL to one person as it is to give 10 years of QoL to 5 people.

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What are the 2 types of direct costs of illness?

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1 - Costs that involve the use of primary healthcare, secondary healthcare and social care.

2 - Costs that involve the use of non-health services (patient and carer incurred costs).

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List 4 costs involving the use of non-health services (patient and carer incurred costs).

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1 - Patient transportation.

2 - Paid carers.

3 - Informal carer time.

4 - OTC medicines and appliances.

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List 2 indirect costs of illness.

What is the role of indirect costs in economic evaluations?

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Wider costs to society due to lost production:

1 - Inability to work due to death or disability.

2 - Reduced productivity.

  • Indirect costs are not required for UK analyses.
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