Login / Signup

Quantifying spillover benefits in value assessment: a case study of increased graft survival on the US kidney transplant waitlist.

Syvart DennenOliver Díaz EspinosaKelly BirchJennifer CaiJennifer C SungPaula G P MachadoJason Shafrin
Published in: Journal of medical economics (2021)
Increasing graft survival reduces demand from repeat transplants candidates, allowing additional candidates to receive transplants. These spillover impacts decrease waitlist size and shorten wait times, leading to improvements in graft and patient survival as well as quality-of-life. Cost-effectiveness analyses of treatments that increase kidney graft survival should incorporate spillover benefits that accrue beyond the direct recipient of an intervention.
Keyphrases
  • free survival
  • randomized controlled trial
  • case report