Thresholds for the cost–effectiveness of interventions: alternative approaches
Center for Global Health · Boston University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Many countries use the cost-effectiveness thresholds recommended by the World Health Organization's Choosing Interventions that are Cost-Effective project (WHO-CHOICE) when evaluating health interventions. This project sets the threshold for cost-effectiveness as the cost of the intervention per disability-adjusted life-year (DALY) averted less than three times the country's annual gross domestic product (GDP) per capita. Highly cost-effective interventions are defined as meeting a threshold per DALY averted of once the annual GDP per capita. We argue that reliance on these thresholds reduces the value of cost-effectiveness analyses and makes such analyses too blunt to be useful for most decision-making in the…
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5Topics & keywords
- Psychological intervention
- Per capita
- Cost effectiveness
- Gross domestic product
- Cost–benefit analysis
- Economic evaluation
- Quality-adjusted life year
- Disability-adjusted life year