Benefit and Cost Analysis in Geriatric Care
- 17 May 1984
- journal article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 310 (20) , 1294-1301
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm198405173102005
Abstract
CONSIDERABLE enthusiasm has developed in recent years about the use of quantitative methods to guide the allocation of health-care resources. These approaches attempt to assign specific numerical values to the benefits of medical interventions of various kinds, as well as to their costs. Once quantified, costs and outcomes are then compared to indicate which health-care interventions make the most efficient use of available resources. Cost-benefit analysis reduces all factors to a common unit of measurement, generally dollars; cost-effectiveness analysis likewise expresses treatment costs in dollars, but leaves out-comes in terms more recognizable to the clinician—e.g., number of patients with hypertension . . .Keywords
This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
- Aging, Natural Death, and the Compression of Morbidity: Another ViewNew England Journal of Medicine, 1983
- Health Care Technology and the Inevitability of Resource Allocation and Rationing DecisionsPublished by American Medical Association (AMA) ,1983
- The economic value of life: linking theory to practice.American Journal of Public Health, 1982
- Medicare's Uncertain FutureNew England Journal of Medicine, 1982
- Evaluating the Costs and Benefits of a Diagnostic TechnologyMedical Care, 1981
- The incidence and economic costs of cancer, motor vehicle injuries, coronary heart disease, and stroke: a comparative analysis.American Journal of Public Health, 1980
- Foundations of Cost-Effectiveness Analysis for Health and Medical PracticesNew England Journal of Medicine, 1977
- Measuring the Monetary Value of Lifesaving ProgramsLaw and Contemporary Problems, 1976
- Benefit-cost analysis: A review of its applicability in policy analysis for delivering health servicesSocial Science & Medicine (1967), 1975
- Application of Cost-Benefit Analysis to the Health Services and the Special Case of Technologic InnovationInternational Journal of Health Services, 1974