• Media type: E-Article; Text
  • Title: Practical issues in handling data input and uncertainty in a budget impact analysis
  • Contributor: Nuijten, M.J.C. [Author]; Mittendorf, Thomas [Author]; Persson, Uwe [Author]
  • imprint: Heidelberg : Springer Verlag, 2011
  • Published in: European Journal of Health Economics 12 (2011), Nr. 3
  • Issue: published Version
  • Language: English
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.15488/1854; https://doi.org/10.1007/s10198-010-0236-4
  • Keywords: standard ; budget ; Data source ; uncertainty ; Technology Assessment ; disease modifying antirheumatic drug ; clinical research ; treatment failure ; cost effectiveness analysis ; information processing ; prognosis ; Model ; human ; article ; Prevalence ; Biomedical ; health care utilization ; Incidence ; prescription ; health economics ; priority journal ; rheumatoid arthritis ; probability ; Budget impact ; [...]
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  • Description: The objective of this paper was to address the importance of dealing systematically and comprehensively with uncertainty in a budget impact analysis (BIA) in more detail. The handling of uncertainty in health economics was used as a point of reference for addressing the uncertainty in a BIA. This overview shows that standard methods of sensitivity analysis, which are used for standard data set in a health economic model (clinical probabilities, treatment patterns, resource utilisation and prices/tariffs), cannot always be used for the input data for the BIA model beyond the health economic data set for various reasons. Whereas in a health economic model, only limited data may come from a Delphi panel, a BIA model often relies on a majority of data taken from a Delphi panel. In addition, the dataset in a BIA model also includes forecasts (e.g. annual growth, uptakes curves, substitution effects, changes in prescription restrictions and guidelines, future distribution of the available treatment modalities, off-label use). As a consequence, the use of standard sensitivity analyses for BIA data set might be limited because of the lack of appropriate distributions as data sources are limited, or because of the need for forecasting. Therefore, scenario analyses might be more appropriate to capture the uncertainty in the BIA data set in the overall BIA model.
  • Access State: Open Access
  • Rights information: Attribution - Non Commercial (CC BY-NC)