Follow the Money: Deciphering Cost-Effectiveness Research (2022 AMW)
2022 AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting & OTO Experience
The modern resource-constrained US healthcare system is rapidly transitioning to the identification and adoption of cost-effective treatment options. This transition has already led to changes in the assessment of healthcare technology in the US and other countries. It ultimately represents an increasingly important driver of change in clinical practice. Accordingly, cost-effectiveness analyses of various quality are increasingly appearing in the Otolaryngology literature. Identifying and interpreting economic analyses requires the ability to decipher methods, models, and results. Yet medical schools and residency programs rarely offer formalized teaching on this critical topic. In this talk, we will provide a clear and concise overview of the major types of economic analysis followed by a five-step process for interpretation and appraisal: (1) Evaluating the dimensions of the economic study (2) Evaluating the decision model and methods (3) Understanding the assumptions of the model and their limitations (4) Interpreting the results and cost-effectiveness implications (5) Understanding how an economic analysis can account for various sources of inherent uncertainty We will cover concepts such as decision-trees and Markov models, discounting, net-present value, and sensitivity analysis—concepts necessary to the interpretation of a cost-effectiveness paper—each with examples to demonstrate different ways an economic analysis can be conducted. To ground these topics, we will use real example studies from different subspecialties of otolaryngology. With this primer, the clinician should feel better equipped to understand cost-effectiveness literature published in most otolaryngology journals.
Credits
CME:1.0, MOC:1.0