Journal article
Accounting for equity considerations in cost-effectiveness analysis: A systematic review of rotavirus vaccine in low and middle-income countries
MA Boujaoude, AJ Mirelman, K Dalziel, N Carvalho
Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation | BMC | Published : 2018
Abstract
Background: Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) is frequently used as an input for guiding priority setting in health. However, CEA seldom incorporates information about trade-offs between total health gains and equity impacts of interventions. This study investigates to what extent equity considerations have been taken into account in CEA in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), using rotavirus vaccination as a case study. Methods: Specific equity-related indicators for vaccination were first mapped to the Guidance on Priority Setting in Health Care (GPS-Health) checklist criteria. Economic evaluations of rotavirus vaccine in LMICs identified via a systematic review of the literature were..
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Funding Acknowledgements
MB was funded by the University of Bologna International Students' Study Grant. NC was funded by the University of Melbourne McKenzie Postdoctoral Fellowship Scheme.