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Title: Handling time in economic evaluation studies
Authors: Unchalee Permsuwan
Kansinee Guntawongwan
Piyaluk Buddhawongsa
Authors: Unchalee Permsuwan
Kansinee Guntawongwan
Piyaluk Buddhawongsa
Keywords: Medicine
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2014
Abstract: The discount rates and time horizons used in a health technology assessment (HTA) can have a significant impact on the results, and thus the prioritization of technologies. Therefore, it is important that clear guidance be provided on the appropriate discount rates for cost and health effect and appropriate time horizons. In this paper, we conduct a review of relevant case studies and guidelines and provide guidance for all researchers conducting economic evaluations of health technologies in the Thai context. A uniform discount rate of 3% is recommended for both costs and health effects in base case analyses. A sensitivity analysis should also be conducted, with a discount range of 0-6%. For technologies where the effects are likely to sustain for at least 30 years, a rate of 4% for costs and 2% for health effects is recommended. The time horizon should be long enough to capture the full costs and effects of the programs.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/53781
ISSN: 01252208
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