VOLY: The Monetary Value of a Life-Year at the End of Patients' Lives

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Ribaric, Elizabeta [1 ]
Velic, Ismar [1 ]
Bobinac, Ana [1 ]
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[1] Univ Rijeka, Fac Econ & Business, Ctr Hlth Econ & Pharmacoecon, Ivana Filipovica 4, Rijeka 51000, Croatia
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WILLINGNESS-TO-PAY; DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES; ELICITING PREFERENCES; CANCER; HEALTH; NHS;
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10.1007/s40258-023-00829-1
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F [经济];
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Objective We explored the monetary value of the end-of-life (EoL) health gains, that is, the value of a life-year (VOLY) gained at the end of a patient's life in Croatia. We tested whether the nature of the illness under valuation (cancer and/or rare disease) is a factor in the valuation of EoL-VOLYs. The aim was for our results to contribute to the health and longevity valuation literature and more particularly to the debate on the appropriate cost-effectiveness threshold for EoL treatments as well as to provide input into the debate on the justifiability of a cancer and/or a rare disease premium when evaluating therapies. Methods A contingent valuation was conducted in an online survey using a representative sample of the Croatian population (n = 1500) to calculate the willingness to pay for gains in the remaining life expectancy at the EoL, from the social-inclusive-individual perspective, using payment scales and an open-ended payment vehicle. Our approach mimics the actual decision-making problem of deciding whether to reimburse therapies targeting EoL conditions such as metastatic cancer whose main purpose is to extend life (and not add quality to life). Results Average EoL-VOLY across all scenarios was estimated at (sic)67,000 (median (sic)40,000). In scenarios that offered respondents 1 full year of life extension, EoL-VOLY was estimated at (sic)33,000 (median (sic)22,000). Our results show that the type of illness is irrelevant for EoL-VOLY evaluations. Conclusions The pressure to reimburse expensive therapies targeting EoL conditions will continue to increase. Delivering "value for money" in healthcare, both in countries with relatively higher and lower budget restrictions, requires the valuation of different types of health gains, which should, in turn, affect our ability to evaluate their cost effectiveness.
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