Pharmacoeconomics Flashcards

1
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what is pharmacoeconomics?

A

science of comparing the value of one drug therapy to another

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2
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what is value?

A

a weighting if cost and benefits

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3
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what are direct medical costs?

A

cost for a specific healthcare service

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4
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what are direct non-medical costs?

A

costs needed to receive health care (ex: transportation)

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5
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what are indirect costs?

A

loss of productivity

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6
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what are intangible costs?

A

reflects pain & suffering

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7
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if the effects of two drugs are the same, what anaysis should be used?

A

cost-minimization

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8
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what does a cost-effectiveness analysis compare?

A

costs and outcomes of 2 different interventions

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9
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in a cost effective analysis, cost is measured in what unit?

A

monetary units ($)

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10
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how are outcomes expressed in a cost-effectiveness analysis?

A

health outcomes measured in natural health units such as days w/o sx, years of life saved, or change in surrogate endpoint

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11
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what is the goal of performing a cost-effective analysis?

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find the max benefit for a given cost or find minimum cost for a given benefit

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12
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Can the cost-effective analysis compare more than 1 outcome at a time?

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no, you can only consider one variable at a times

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13
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what does a cost-utility analysis compare?

A

the cost & benefits of 2/more interventions that have different health benefits

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14
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in a cost utility analysis, “utility” is a measure of ____

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patient preference for a particular outcome/intervention from death to perfect health

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15
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what is the unit of measurement in cost-utility analysis?

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QUALY (quality of life years) & cost is in $

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16
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what are 2 benefits of cost-utility analysis?

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  1. combines more than 1 measure of effectiveness

2. combines morbidity and mortality data

17
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what are 2 limitations of cost-utility analysis?

A
  1. requires specialized/validated tools

2. sometimes hard to measure/define

18
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what does a cost-benefit analysis compare?

A

costs and outcomes of two different interventions, but it converts evrything to $$

19
Q

in a cost-benefit analysis is it possible to compare different interventions with different outcomes?

A

yes

20
Q

why is cost-benefit analysis not often used in healthcare?

A

it is unethical to place a monetary value on health outcomes in a lot of cases