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Apr 21, 2017

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Manisha Raika
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Subject, purpose and objectives of health economics

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Learning outcomes

• On completion of the unit the student will be able to: – Critically appraise pharmacy-economic

evaluations– Prepare a business case for the introduction

and evaluation of a novel pharmaceutical service designed to improve pharmaceutical care within the NHS; considering local health needs & inequalities, government targets and government strategies for health and pharmacy

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Delivery

• Workshops & Lectures• No directed study• Expectation of significant

reading around topic• Reading list provided on

Blackboard is exhaustive

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Topics

• Pharmacoeconomics• Healthcare organisation• Managing the pharmaceutical budget• Procurement & influencing skills

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Assessment

• Critical appraisal of pharmacy-economic evaluation– Open book– Unseen paper– Use previously seen and tested checklist

• Business case development (1,500 words)– Coursework– Based on PCT where born– Local health needs assessment– Description, including costs, of new pharmaceutical service– Designed to meet government targets for health– Proposed pharmaco-economic evaluation

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Economics, Health and Health Economics

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About economics

• Limited resources

• Unlimited “wants”

• Choosing between which ‘wants’ we can ‘afford’ given our resource ‘budget’

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opportunity cost

“The value of forgone benefit which could be obtained from a resource in its next-best

alternative use.”

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Economists view of the world...

• Pessimist: bottle ½ empty

• Optimist: bottle ½ full

• Economist: bottle ½ wasted

inefficient!

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Economics and objectivity

• All decisions are based on subjective value judgements (or judgements of subjective value!)

• Economics makes these explicit

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What is ‘health’?

• World Health Organisation:– Health is a “state of complete physical, mental

and social well-being”• “Health Economics” is often “Health Care”

Economics• Usually “health” in health economic

(evaluation) is health status according to some measure

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Applying economics to health (care)

Descriptive = quantification

Predictive = identify impact of change

Evaluative = relative preference over situations

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Demand for health (Grossman)

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WHO ranking of health systems

1 France2 Italy3 San Marino4 Andorra5 Malta6 Singapore7 Spain8 Oman9 Austria10 Japan

11 Norway12 Portugal13 Monaco14 Greece15 Iceland16 Luxembourg17 Netherlands18 UK19 Ireland20 Switzerland

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