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. 2017 Dec;15(6):763-772.
doi: 10.1007/s40258-017-0343-9.

Economic Evaluation of Interventions for Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Opportunities and Challenges

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Economic Evaluation of Interventions for Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Opportunities and Challenges

Ramesh Lamsal et al. Appl Health Econ Health Policy. 2017 Dec.

Abstract

Economic evaluation is a tool used to inform decision makers on the efficiency of comparative healthcare interventions and inform resource allocation decisions. There is a growing need for the use of economic evaluations to assess the value of interventions for children with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs), a population that has increasing demands for healthcare services. Unfortunately, few evaluations have been conducted to date, perhaps stemming from challenges in applying existing economic evaluation methodologies in this heterogeneous population. Opportunities exist to innovate methods to address key challenges in conducting economic evaluations of interventions for children with NDDs. In this paper, we discuss important considerations and highlight areas for future work. This includes the paucity of appropriate instruments for measuring outcomes meaningful to children with NDDs and their families, difficulties in the measurement of costs due to service utilization in a wide variety of sectors, complexities in the measurement of caregiver and family effects and considerations in estimating long-term productivity costs. Innovation and application of evaluation approaches in these areas will help inform decisions around whether the resources currently spent on interventions for children with NDDs represent good value for money, or whether greater benefits for children could be generated by spending money in other ways.

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Ethical approval

No specific ethical approval was sought for this leading article.

Conflict of interest

Ramesh Lamsal and Jennifer Zwicker work on economic evaluations of interventions for children with NDD.

Funding

RL and JZ are supported by grants from the Kids Brain Health Network, a Network of Center of Excellence and CHILD-BRIGHT, funded by CIHR. The Social Policy and Health Research Unit is supported by the Sinneave Family Foundation.

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