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Budget Impact Analysis

2017
Budget impact analysis examines the extent to which the introduction of a new strategy in an existing program affects an agency’s budget. Not only does the method provide information about the costs generated by a new intervention or treatment, but it also assesses how the new strategy will affect the overall supply of services and the amount of ...
Jean-Michel Josselin, Benoît Le Maux
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Developing Guidance for Budget Impact Analysis

PharmacoEconomics, 2001
The role of economic evaluation in the efficient allocation of healthcare resources has been widely debated. Whilst economic evidence is undoubtedly useful to purchasers, it does not address the issue of affordability which is an increasing concern.
P, Trueman, M, Drummond, J, Hutton
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Belgian guidelines for budget impact analyses

Acta Clinica Belgica, 2015
To develop methodological guidelines for budget impact analysis submitted to the Belgian health authorities as part of a reimbursement request.A review of the literature was performed and provided the basis for preliminary budget impact guidelines.
M, Neyt   +3 more
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The impact of performance budgeting on state budget outcomes

Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting & Financial Management, 2008
Little empirical analysis has occurred of the influence of performance-based budgeting on appropriation decision-making or budget outcomes, and most research has focused on the perceptions of budget officials. This research empirically tests to what extent the implementation of performance-based budgeting has had an impact on the actual allocation of ...
Kenneth A. Klase, Michael J. Dougherty
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Sekundärdaten für Budget Impact Analysen

Das Gesundheitswesen, 2010
Aim Budget impact analyses are performed to estimate the possible influence of a new health-care technology on the available budget. Scenarios should be if at all possible, evidence-based assumptions on the proportion of treated patients, the current and future mix as well as the direct costs of treatment. For the example of the atypical antipsychotic
J. Sindern   +2 more
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Reporting Budget-Impact Analyses

2017
Budget-impact analyses can be presented in reports, articles published in peer-reviewed journals, or interactive models programmed in software such as Microsoft Excel. For all types of presentations, reporting of the budget-impact analysis should follow the general standards from the Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards (CHEERS ...
Josephine Mauskopf, Stephanie Earnshaw
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Estimating Downstream Budget Impacts in Implementation Research

Medical Decision Making, 2020
Health care decision makers often request information showing how a new treatment or intervention will affect their budget (i.e., a budget impact analysis; BIA). In this article, we present key topics for considering how to measure downstream health care costs, a key component of the BIA, when implementing an evidence-based program designed to reduce ...
Todd H. Wagner   +2 more
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8 Budget Impact Analysen

2011
Medizinische Innovationen stehen unter dem Generalverdacht grundsatzlich unkontrollierbare, nicht abschatzbare Kostenausweitungen nach sich zu ziehen. Dies liegt zum einen an dem ublicherweise hoheren Preis des neuen Produkts im Verhaltnis zur bisherigen Standardtherapie.
Stefan Eisenreich   +3 more
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Introduction to Budget-Impact Analysis

2017
This chapter provides an introduction to budget-impact analysis. Because of concerns about rising health-care expenditures, health-care budget holders are interested in estimates of how new health-care interventions will change expenditures or budgets for health systems. Budget-impact analyses develop estimates of these changes with the introduction of
Josephine Mauskopf, Stephanie Earnshaw
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Bariatric Surgery: Cost-Effectiveness and Budget Impact

Obesity Surgery, 2012
Bariatric surgery is to date the most effective treatment for morbid obesity and it has been proven to reduce obesity-related comorbidities and total mortality. As any medical treatment, bariatric surgery is costly and doubts about its affordability have been raised.
Lorenzo Terranova   +3 more
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