van Velden Marieke E, Severens Johan L, Novak Annoesjka
Department of Health Organization Policy and Economics, Maastricht University, The Netherlands.
Pharmacoeconomics. 2005;23(11):1075-82. doi: 10.2165/00019053-200523110-00002.
Given the potential role of economic information in healthcare decision making, it is of interest to assess its influence on decisions at a national or regional level (macro level), at a healthcare facility level (meso level) and at the healthcare provider level (micro level). This literature review summarises 36 empirical studies that examined the influence of economic evaluations on these three healthcare decision-making levels. Economic evaluations are considered useful and important; however, their direct influence on decision making (instrumental use) is moderate, especially at the macro and micro levels. A major influence was observed at the meso level, leading to the conclusion that economic evaluations have the most pronounced influence on decision making within healthcare organisations. However, unexpectedly, our literature search did not reveal an empirical study analysing the considerable influence of economic evaluations on decisions by the National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence in the UK. Our findings indicate that results of economic evaluations cannot be considered the dominant decision criterion for healthcare decision makers at either the macro, meso or micro levels. Enlightenment use (where scientific evidence provides a background of information, ideas and concepts that affect the way policy makers view problems and solutions) of economic evaluations in decision making remains to be proven.
鉴于经济信息在医疗决策中可能发挥的作用,评估其在国家或地区层面(宏观层面)、医疗机构层面(中观层面)以及医疗服务提供者层面(微观层面)对决策的影响很有意义。这篇文献综述总结了36项实证研究,这些研究考察了经济评估对这三个医疗决策层面的影响。经济评估被认为是有用且重要的;然而,它们对决策的直接影响(工具性使用)是适度的,尤其是在宏观和微观层面。在中观层面观察到了主要影响,由此得出结论,经济评估对医疗组织内部的决策影响最为显著。然而,出乎意料的是,我们的文献检索未发现有实证研究分析经济评估对英国国家卫生与临床优化研究所决策的重大影响。我们的研究结果表明,经济评估结果不能被视为宏观、中观或微观层面医疗决策者的主导决策标准。经济评估在决策中的启发式使用(科学证据提供影响政策制定者看待问题和解决方案方式的信息、思想和概念背景)仍有待证实。