Baghbanian Abdolvahab, Torkfar Ghazal
Health Promotion Research Centre, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Mashahir Square, Zahedan, 98169-13396, Iran.
Aust Health Rev. 2012 Nov;36(4):394-400. doi: 10.1071/AH11041.
With rapid increases in healthcare spending over recent years, health economic evaluation might be thought to be increasing in importance to decision-makers. Such evaluations are designed to inform the efficient management of healthcare resources. However, research into health policy decisions often report, at best, moderate use of economic evaluation information, especially at the local level of administration. Little attention seems to have been given to the question of why economic evaluations have been underused and why they may yield different results in different contexts. There are many barriers to applying economic evaluations in situations which combine complexity with uncertainty. These barriers call for innovative and creative responses to economic evaluation of healthcare interventions. One response is to view economic evaluations in the context of complex adaptive systems theory. Such theory offers a conceptual framework that takes into account contextual factors, multiple input and output, multiple perspectives and uncertainty involved in healthcare interventions. This article illustrates how complexity theory can enrich and broaden policy-makers' understanding of why economic evaluations have not always been as successful as health economists would have hoped. It argues for health economists to emphasise contextual knowledge and relativist understanding of decision contexts rather than seeking more technically sound evidence-based reviews including economic evaluations.
近年来,随着医疗保健支出的迅速增加,健康经济评估对于决策者而言,其重要性可能被认为在不断提高。此类评估旨在为医疗资源的有效管理提供信息。然而,有关卫生政策决策的研究往往最多报告称,经济评估信息的使用程度一般,尤其是在地方行政层面。对于经济评估为何未得到充分利用以及为何在不同背景下可能产生不同结果的问题,似乎很少有人关注。在将复杂性与不确定性相结合的情况下应用经济评估存在诸多障碍。这些障碍需要对医疗保健干预措施的经济评估做出创新和创造性的回应。一种回应是在复杂适应系统理论的背景下看待经济评估。该理论提供了一个概念框架,考虑到医疗保健干预措施中涉及的背景因素、多种投入和产出、多种观点以及不确定性。本文说明了复杂性理论如何丰富和拓宽政策制定者对经济评估为何并不总是像卫生经济学家所期望的那样成功的理解。文章主张卫生经济学家应强调背景知识以及对决策背景的相对主义理解,而不是寻求包括经济评估在内的更具技术合理性的循证综述。