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Considering the societal perspective in economic evaluations: a systematic review in the case of depression.

Juliane Andrea DuevelLena HasemannLuz María Peña-LongobardoBeatriz Rodríguez-SánchezIsaac Aranda-ReneoJuan Oliva-MorenoJulio López-BastidaWolfgang Greiner
Published in: Health economics review (2020)
Summarising the disparities in results and applied methods, the results show that societal costs might alter the conclusions in cost-utility analyses. Hence, the relevance of the perspectives chosen should be taken into account when carrying out an economic evaluation. This systematic review demonstrates that the results of economic evaluations can be affected by different methods available for estimating non-healthcare costs.
Keyphrases
  • systematic review
  • healthcare
  • meta analyses
  • depressive symptoms
  • life cycle
  • affordable care act
  • physical activity
  • social media
  • health information
  • health insurance