Session 8 - resource Allocation and Healthcare economics Flashcards

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What are the 5 D’s of rationing in the NHS?

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  1. Deterrent - Demands for healthcare obstructed e.g. prescriptions
  2. Delay - Waiting lists
  3. Deflection - GPs deflect demand from secondary carers
  4. Dilution - e.g. fewer tests, cheaper drugs
  5. Denial - Range of services denied to patients.
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What are the 2 forms of rationing?

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Explicit - Based on defined rules of entitlement

Implicit - Care is limited, but neither the decisions nor the bases for those decisions are clearly expressed

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What are the criticisms of implicit rationing?

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  • Inequities and discrimination
  • open to abuse
  • Based on ‘social deservingness’
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4
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What are the pros and cons of explicit rationing?

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Pro:

  • Transparent and accountable
  • Opportunity for debate
  • More equitable

Cons:

  • Very complex
  • Heterogeneity of patients and illnesses
  • Evidence of patient distress
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5
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What is the purpose of NICE?

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Provides guidance on whether treatments can be recommended for the NHS

Appraises new drugs and devices

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What are tariffs?

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Payment by results. Efficient trusts can make money, incentive to work harder

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7
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Define effectiveness

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The extent to which an intervention produces desired outcomes.

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8
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Define utility

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The value an individual places on a health state.

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9
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What is cost effective analysis?

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used to compare drugs which have a common health outcome.

is extra benefit worth extra cost?

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10
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What is cost benefit analysis?

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All inputs and outputs valued in monetary terms

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11
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What is cost utility analysis?

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Quality of health outcomes produced or foregone

QUALY

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12
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What are some criticisms of QUALYs?

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  • Do not distribute resources according to need, but according to the benefits gained per unit of cost
  • Technical problems with their calculations
  • QUALYs may not embrace all dimensions of benefit; values expressed by experimental subjects may not be representative of the population
  • Controversy over values they embody
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