Health Economic Guidelines—Similarities, Differences and Some Implications

May 1, 2001, 00:00 AM
10.1046/j.1524-4733.2001.43040.x
https://www.valueinhealthjournal.com/article/S1098-3015(11)70030-4/fulltext
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Objective

To classify, summarize, and compare the health economic guidelines (HE) issued in Europe, North America, and Australia to clarify similarities and differences between them.

Materials and Methods

In a literature review HE guidelines were classified according to whether they were 1) formalized, 2) informal, or 3) guidelines for health economic methods. All the guidelines were summarized in a table format according to 15 important methodological aspects. The aspects were compared both within and between the three groups.

Results

A total of 25 guidelines were identified, seven formalized, eight informal, and 10 guidelines for HE methods. The levels of agreement for methodological aspects within groups were 40% to 100%, 25% to 100% and 30% to 100% for the formalized, informal, and HE guidelines, respectively. The formal guidelines were slightly more homogenous than the other groups. The between-group comparison showed that the guidelines were in agreement for about 75% of methodological aspects. Disagreement between guidelines was found in choice of perspective, resources, and costs that should be included in the analysis, and in methods of evaluating resources used.

Conclusion

A harmonization of methodological requirements and recommendations exists both within and between the guideline groups. This review provides information concerning the core of agreements that have been reached. A number of policy implications for various parties, mainly the pharmaceutical industry, were identified.

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HEOR Topics :
  • Best Research Practices
  • Clinical Outcomes
  • Comparative Effectiveness or Efficacy
  • Health Policy & Regulatory
  • Industry
  • Literature Review & Synthesis
  • Organizational Practices
  • Reimbursement & Access Policy
  • Study Approaches
Tags :
  • cost-effectiveness
  • economic evaluations
  • health economic guidelines
  • reimbursement
Regions :
  • Global