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Título: Cost-effectiveness thresholds in policy and practice: do HTA guidelines align with estimates of health opportunity cost?
Autores/as: Murphy, Peter
Griffin, Susan
Walker, Simon
Vallejo Torres, Laura 
Espinosa, Oscar
Gloria, Mac Ardy J.
Ochalek ,Jessica 
Clasificación UNESCO: 531207 Sanidad
Palabras clave: Middle-Income Countries
National Institute
Care Excellence
Recommendations
Panel, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2026
Publicación seriada: Health Economics, Policy and Law 
Resumen: Health technology assessment (HTA) processes provide evidence to inform the supply of healthcare, often comparing results from economic evaluation to a policy threshold to judge cost-effectiveness. However, recommended policy thresholds may not always align with empirical estimates of the opportunity costs of health care expenditure, captured by marginal productivity of healthcare expenditure ('k'). Such estimates are needed to inform the net health impact of funding decisions. We map policy thresholds in HTA guidelines against published estimates of k. We extract information from HTA guidelines identified in a previous literature review, including recommended perspective, relevant costs and outcomes, and justification for the threshold. Studies estimating k were obtained from a separate review. Of the 47 included HTA guidelines, 20 state an explicit policy threshold and 12 justify their choice. Estimates of k were available for 13 countries. Among the eight countries with explicit policy thresholds and k estimates, three matched. The recommended perspective influences whether k alone is sufficient or appropriate to inform cost-effectiveness judgements. It is important that guideline setters are aware of empirical estimates of k; and that economic evaluations consider k to reflect health opportunity costs even where the policy threshold is justified on other grounds.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/jspui/handle/10553/159550
ISSN: 1744-1331
DOI: 10.1017/S1744133126100395
Fuente: Health Economics Policy And Law[ISSN 1744-1331], (2026)
Colección:Artículos
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