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- Title
Estudos de Microcusteio aplicados a avaliações econômicas em saúde: uma proposta metodológica para o Brasil.
- Authors
da Silva Etges, Ana Paula Beck; Paixão Schlatter, Rosane; Lavanholi Neyeloff, Jeruza; Vianna Araújo, Denizar; Bahia, Luciana R.; Cruz, Luciane; Regina Godoy, Márcia; da Silva Bittencourt, Otávio Neves; da Rosa, Prisciane Raupp; Anne Polanczyk, Carisi
- Abstract
Objective: In the context of health technology assessment (HTA), cost estimates are a critical factor in the development of economic evaluations, especially through the use of different costing methodologies. In order to contribute to the accuracy of the cost data used in these analyzes, this article suggests recommendations to develop health cost analysis in Brazil. Methods: HTA researchers with heterogeneous background and from different Brazilian research centers were engaged on the development of this health cost analysis recommendation over two years. Reviews of national and international literature and discussions on how to approach the theme were conducted. Three symposia were held bringing together the researchers with the purpose of reaching consensus among the authors on the best recommendations for micro-accounting studies. Results: This article was consolidated as a recommendation, which represents a compact version of the complete guideline that will be published by the Brazilian Health Technology Assessment Network (REBRATS). The Microcosting methodology is considered as a gold standard for the analysis of health costs. Methods to define the study, to perform data collection and analysis are described in order to allow a validated and homogeneous cost evaluation, mainly for the use of this information in economic health assessments. Conclusion: This recommendation is intended to increase the health cost estimated accuracy in our country and to homogenize the communication between studies conducted by different research groups. Finally, it is expected that the use of these recommendations will contribute to make decisions based on economic data more accurate and equitable when incorporating health technologies in the country.
- Publication
JBES: Brazilian Journal of Health Economics / Jornal Brasileiro de Economia da Saúde, 2019, Vol 11, Issue 1, p87
- ISSN
2175-2095
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.21115/JBES.v11.n1.p87-95