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Paper #473

Título:
The social value of health programs: Is age a relevant factor?
Autores:
Eva Rodríguez y José Luis Pinto
Data:
Junio 2000
Resumen:
In cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) it is usually assumed that a QALY is of equal value to everybody, irrespective of the patient's age. However, it is possible that society assigns different social values to a QALY according to who gets it. In this paper we discuss the possibility of weighting health benefits for age in CEA. We also examine the possibility that age-related preferences depend on the size of the health gain. An experiment was performed to test these hypotheses. The results assessing suggest that the patient's age is a relevant factor when assessing health gains.
Palabras clave:
QALY, age weights, social welfare function
Códigos JEL:
I18, D61, D63
Área de investigación:
Economía Laboral, Pública, de Desarrollo y de la Salud
Númuero serie CRES:
14
Publicado en:
Health Economics, 9, (2000), pp. 611-621

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