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To be or not to be: Future lives in economic evaluation.

Jeroen LuytenEvelyn VerbekeErik Schokkaert
Published in: Health economics (2021)
Sometimes healthcare will affect the health of people living in the future, or their chance of coming into existence. Should such outcomes be valued in health-economic evaluation? Guidelines implicitly recommend their inclusion but this rule has counterintuitive implications and is not consistently applied in practice. We suggest making a distinction between "necessary" and "potential" future lives in Health Technology Assessment. Necessary lives will exist independent of our healthcare choices and should be included. Potential lives are choice-dependent and should be excluded. This rule offers intuitive solutions within the HTA framework, and it changes the cost-effectiveness of several interventions where necessary future lives are affected.
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