Author: Himmler, Sebastian; Stöckel, Jannis; van Exel, Job; Brouwer, Werner B. F.
Title: The value of health—Empirical issues when estimating the monetary value of a qualityâ€adjusted life year based on wellâ€being data Cord-id: d2b46eeg Document date: 2021_5_5
ID: d2b46eeg
Snippet: Decisions on interventions or policy alternatives affecting health can be informed by economic evaluations, like costâ€benefit or costâ€utility analyses. In this context, there is a need for valid estimates of the monetary equivalent value of health (gains), which are often expressed in € per qualityâ€adjusted life years (QALYs). Obtaining such estimates remains methodologically challenging, with a recent addition to the health economists' toolbox, which is based on wellâ€being data: The w
Document: Decisions on interventions or policy alternatives affecting health can be informed by economic evaluations, like costâ€benefit or costâ€utility analyses. In this context, there is a need for valid estimates of the monetary equivalent value of health (gains), which are often expressed in € per qualityâ€adjusted life years (QALYs). Obtaining such estimates remains methodologically challenging, with a recent addition to the health economists' toolbox, which is based on wellâ€being data: The wellâ€being valuation approach. Using general population panel data from Germany, we put this approach to the test by investigating several empirical and conceptual challenges, such as the appropriate functional specification of income utility, the choice of health utility tariffs, or the health state dependence of consumption utility. Depending on specification, the bulk of estimated € per QALY values ranged from €20,000–60,000, with certain specifications leading to more considerable deviations, underlining persistent practical challenges when applying the wellâ€being valuation methodology to health and QALYs. Based on our findings, we formulate recommendations for future research and applications.
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