Deakin Health Economics Unit, Public Health Research Evaluation and Policy Cluster, Faculty of Health, Medicine, Nursing and Behavioural Sciences, Deakin University, 221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, Victoria, 3125, Australia.
Expert Rev Pharmacoecon Outcomes Res. 2008 Dec;8(6):593-617. doi: 10.1586/14737167.8.6.593.
This article reports on the 'Assessing Cost-Effectiveness' (ACE) initiative in priority setting from Australia. It commences with why priority setting is topical and notes that a wide variety of approaches are available. In assessing these various approaches, it is argued that a useful first step is to consider what constitutes an 'ideal' approach to priority setting. A checklist to guide priority setting is presented based on guidance from economic theory, ethics and social justice, lessons from empirical experience and the needs of decision-makers. The checklist is seen as an important contribution because it is the first time that criteria from such a broad range of considerations have been brought together to develop a framework for priority setting that endeavors to be both realistic and theoretically sound. The checklist will then be applied to a selection of existing approaches in order to illustrate their deficiencies and to provide the platform for explaining the unique features of the ACE approach. A case study (ACE-Cancer) will then be presented and assessed against the checklist, including reaction from stakeholders in the cancer field. The article concludes with an overview of the full body of ACE research completed to date, together with some reflections on the ACE experience.
这篇文章报道了澳大利亚在优先排序方面的“评估成本效益”(ACE)倡议。它首先探讨了为什么优先排序是一个热门话题,并指出有各种各样的方法可供选择。在评估这些不同的方法时,有人认为,考虑什么是“理想”的优先排序方法是一个有用的第一步。本文根据经济理论、伦理学和社会正义的指导、经验教训和决策者的需求,提出了一份指导优先排序的清单。该清单被视为一项重要贡献,因为这是第一次将来自如此广泛考虑的标准汇集在一起,为优先排序制定一个既现实又有理论依据的框架。然后,该清单将应用于现有的一些方法,以说明它们的缺陷,并为解释 ACE 方法的独特特征提供平台。然后将展示并根据清单评估一个案例研究(ACE-癌症),包括癌症领域利益相关者的反应。文章最后概述了迄今为止完成的 ACE 研究的全部内容,并对 ACE 的经验进行了反思。