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Budget impact analysis: review of the state of the art
Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research, 2005A budget impact analysis for a new pharmaceutical product provides estimates of the likely impact of the new drug on a healthcare decision maker's short- and longer-term annual budgets. Budget impact analysis are an essential part of a comprehensive economic assessment of a new pharmaceutical product and are increasingly required, along with cost ...
Josephine A Mauskopf +2 more
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Developing Guidance for Budget Impact Analysis
PharmacoEconomics, 2001The 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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Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand = Chotmaihet thangphaet, 2014
A budget impact analysis (BIA) is used to assess whether the adoption of a new health technology is affordable, given the resource and budget constraints of the context. Increasingly, BIAs are coming to be viewed as an important-if not essential-part of health technology assessment (HTA).
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A budget impact analysis (BIA) is used to assess whether the adoption of a new health technology is affordable, given the resource and budget constraints of the context. Increasingly, BIAs are coming to be viewed as an important-if not essential-part of health technology assessment (HTA).
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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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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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A budget impact analysis of natalizumab use in Ireland
Irish Journal of Medical Science, 2011Multiple sclerosis is the commonest cause of disability in young Irish adults. Natalizumab reduces disability progression in those patients with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis who are suitable for it. First line disease modifying therapies are given in the community and are paid for by the hi-tech drug scheme.
A, Dee, M, Hutchinson, D, De La Harpe
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Budget Impact Analysis of Preoperative Radioactive Seed Localization
Annals of Surgical Oncology, 2020This study models costs in implementing a radioactive seed localization (RSL) program for nonpalpable breast lesions at a large Canadian tertiary hospital to replace existing wire-guided localization (WGL).All direct and indirect operating costs of localization per lesion from the hospital's perspective were determined by retrospectively reviewing ...
Wyanne Law +8 more
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Introduction to Budget-Impact Analysis
2017This 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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Budget Impact Analysis of Cancer Screening: A Methodological Review
Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 2019Budget impact analyses (BIAs) describe changes in intervention- and disease-related costs of new technologies. Evidence on the quality of BIAs for cancer screening is lacking.We systematically reviewed the literature and methods to assess how closely BIA guidelines are followed when BIAs are performed for cancer-screening programs.Systematic searches ...
Beate, Jahn +13 more
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