Fairer decisions, better health for all: health equity and cost-effectiveness analysis
The Centre for Health Economics at the University of York has published a report providing a non-technical introduction to practical methods for using cost-effectiveness analysis to address health equity concerns.
These methods can provide information about the likely impacts of alternative health policy decisions on inequalities in health, financial risk protection and other health-related outcomes that may be considered unfair, allowing for the distribution of costs as well as benefits. More.....