Eliciting educated preferences of health care professionals : cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit analysis of Amphotericine B

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Mémoire
Collection
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Institution
Titre
Eliciting educated preferences of health care professionals : cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit analysis of Amphotericine B
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Von Bremen Konrade
Directeur⸱rice⸱s
Holly Alberto
Détails de l'institution
Université de Lausanne, Faculté des hautes études commerciales
Adresse
Lausanne
Statut éditorial
Acceptée
Date de publication
2001
Genre
Mémoire / Institut d'économie et management de la santé ; no 25
Langue
anglais
Nombre de pages
48
Notes
Mémoire diplôme postgrade en économie et administration de la santé, 2001. - Bibliogr. p. 40-41 Mention de responsabiblité : / présenté par Konrade von Bremen ; travail réal. sous la dir. [de] A. Holly et Jean-Blaise Wasserfallen SAPHIRID:36291
Résumé
[Contents] 1. Introduction. 2. Cost-effectiveness analysis. 3. Results. 4. Conculusion of the cost-effectiveness analysis. 6. Cost benefit analysis. 7. The contingent valuation method or "willingness to pay" (WTP). 8. Pilot study to elicit educated preferences from health care professionals for high cost antifungal drugs. 9. Results. 10. Conclusion.
At the University Hospital (CHUV), global budget put a major constraint on all departments and services. In this context, it happened that the division of infectious diseases experienced for several years important deficits in their drug budget, due to the use of systemic antifungal drugs. A cost-effectiveness analysis has been performed, in order to establish a valid policy about the use of available antifungal drugs. During the cost-effectiveness evaluation, the discussions with the medical and nursing team showed that they had clear drug preferences. Therefore, the author was interested in investigating the problem of drug preferences and their impact on drug choices. In a pilot study , he used the willingness to pay (WTP) method to show the possibilities and limits of this method as a tool for evaluating educated preferences of health care professionals. This study, will, after an introductory part, present both the cost-effectiveness analysis and the cost-benefit analysis, which was based on the results of the previous study.
Mots-clé
Amphotericin B , Cost-Benefit Analysis , Drug Costs , Questionnaires
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