Hospital drug and therapeutics committees in Australia: is there a role for economic evaluation at the institutional level?
- PMID: 21922271
- DOI: 10.1007/s11096-011-9565-3
Hospital drug and therapeutics committees in Australia: is there a role for economic evaluation at the institutional level?
Abstract
Decisions about spending on medicines occur at different levels in the Australian health care system. This commentary describes the role of economic evaluation at the institutional (public hospital) level. In contrast to the decisions taken at the level of Federal subsidy (listing on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme) formal pharmacoeonomic data analyses are usually not available, and arguably often not relevant to decision making within the public hospital setting. Future research is needed to develop and explore models of best practice and how to incorporate pharmacoeconomic evidence into local decisions.
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