The cost-effectiveness of interventions and policies for noncommunicable diseases and their risk factors in the Latin America and Caribbean region: A systematic literature review
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- Watkins, David; Poggio, Rosana; Augustovski, Federico Ariel; Brouwer, Elizabeth; Pichón-riviere, Andres; Rubinstein, Adolfo Luis; Nugent, Rachel
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- 2016
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- Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of death in the Americas, with cardiovascular disease (CVD) responsible for 45 percent of those deaths (Hospedales, Barcelo, Luciani, and others 2012). In the Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region, it is estimated that from 1990 until 2020, death from CVD, including coronary heart disease (CHD), will increase by approximately 145 percent for both men and women. That compares with an increase of 28 percent for women and an increase of 50 percent for men in developed countries during the same period (Yusuf, Hawken, Ounpuu, and others 2004). The countries and territories of LAC have pioneered a strong and multisectoral response to NCD prevention and control, spearheaded by the leadership of the Caribbean countries in the 2011 United Nations HighLevel Meeting on NCDs, and continuing with the recent creation of the Healthy Latin America Coalition, which advocates for health promotion and NCD prevention. The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) has promoted and facilitated member countries’ activities in surveillance, policy development, and guidelines for NCD prevention. The PAHO Regional Strategy and Plan of Action for the Prevention and Control of Chronic Diseases was adopted in 2012, with explicit attention to the development and economic importance of NCDs, and to the need for multisectoral involvement (PAHO 2012). In this environment, it is unsurprising that a large number of economic studies about NCDs have been produced in the LAC region. This article reviews the literature from LAC on the cost-effectiveness of interventions and policies to control and prevent NCDs. Many LAC countries use the World Health Organization (WHO) threshold to define an intervention as being costeffective, that is, whether the cost of a disability-adjusted life year (DALY) or quality-adjusted life year (QALY) is less than one times the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) per capita per life year. Most GDPs per capita in LAC range between U$S4,000 and US$12,000 (Sachs 2001). The literature on this issue reflects several characteristics unique to the LAC region: the relatively robust availability of health condition and risk factor data; a strong political and advocacy environment for population policy implementation; and an active research network on economic and public health issues, particularly on cost-effectiveness methods. As a result, this review identified a large number of relevant articles, which enables interesting comparisons across time and geography.
Fil: Watkins, David. University of Washington; Estados Unidos. University of Cape Town; Sudáfrica
Fil: Poggio, Rosana. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina
Fil: Augustovski, Federico Ariel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina
Fil: Brouwer, Elizabeth. University of Washington; Estados Unidos
Fil: Pichón-riviere, Andres. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria; Argentina
Fil: Rubinstein, Adolfo Luis. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Medicina; Argentina
Fil: Nugent, Rachel. University of Washington; Estados Unidos - Materia
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The cost-effectiveness of interventions and policies for noncommunicable diseases and their risk factors in the Latin America and Caribbean region: A systematic literature reviewWatkins, DavidPoggio, RosanaAugustovski, Federico ArielBrouwer, ElizabethPichón-riviere, AndresRubinstein, Adolfo LuisNugent, RachelINTERVENTIONSNCDRISKLATIN AMERICAhttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/3.3https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of death in the Americas, with cardiovascular disease (CVD) responsible for 45 percent of those deaths (Hospedales, Barcelo, Luciani, and others 2012). In the Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region, it is estimated that from 1990 until 2020, death from CVD, including coronary heart disease (CHD), will increase by approximately 145 percent for both men and women. That compares with an increase of 28 percent for women and an increase of 50 percent for men in developed countries during the same period (Yusuf, Hawken, Ounpuu, and others 2004). The countries and territories of LAC have pioneered a strong and multisectoral response to NCD prevention and control, spearheaded by the leadership of the Caribbean countries in the 2011 United Nations HighLevel Meeting on NCDs, and continuing with the recent creation of the Healthy Latin America Coalition, which advocates for health promotion and NCD prevention. The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) has promoted and facilitated member countries’ activities in surveillance, policy development, and guidelines for NCD prevention. The PAHO Regional Strategy and Plan of Action for the Prevention and Control of Chronic Diseases was adopted in 2012, with explicit attention to the development and economic importance of NCDs, and to the need for multisectoral involvement (PAHO 2012). In this environment, it is unsurprising that a large number of economic studies about NCDs have been produced in the LAC region. This article reviews the literature from LAC on the cost-effectiveness of interventions and policies to control and prevent NCDs. Many LAC countries use the World Health Organization (WHO) threshold to define an intervention as being costeffective, that is, whether the cost of a disability-adjusted life year (DALY) or quality-adjusted life year (QALY) is less than one times the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) per capita per life year. Most GDPs per capita in LAC range between U$S4,000 and US$12,000 (Sachs 2001). 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The cost-effectiveness of interventions and policies for noncommunicable diseases and their risk factors in the Latin America and Caribbean region: A systematic literature review |
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The cost-effectiveness of interventions and policies for noncommunicable diseases and their risk factors in the Latin America and Caribbean region: A systematic literature review |
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The cost-effectiveness of interventions and policies for noncommunicable diseases and their risk factors in the Latin America and Caribbean region: A systematic literature review |
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The cost-effectiveness of interventions and policies for noncommunicable diseases and their risk factors in the Latin America and Caribbean region: A systematic literature review |
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The cost-effectiveness of interventions and policies for noncommunicable diseases and their risk factors in the Latin America and Caribbean region: A systematic literature review |
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The cost-effectiveness of interventions and policies for noncommunicable diseases and their risk factors in the Latin America and Caribbean region: A systematic literature review |
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Watkins, David Poggio, Rosana Augustovski, Federico Ariel Brouwer, Elizabeth Pichón-riviere, Andres Rubinstein, Adolfo Luis Nugent, Rachel |
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Watkins, David |
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Watkins, David Poggio, Rosana Augustovski, Federico Ariel Brouwer, Elizabeth Pichón-riviere, Andres Rubinstein, Adolfo Luis Nugent, Rachel |
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Legetic, Branka Medici, Andre Hernández Avila, Mauricio Alleyne, George Hennis, Anselm |
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Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of death in the Americas, with cardiovascular disease (CVD) responsible for 45 percent of those deaths (Hospedales, Barcelo, Luciani, and others 2012). In the Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region, it is estimated that from 1990 until 2020, death from CVD, including coronary heart disease (CHD), will increase by approximately 145 percent for both men and women. That compares with an increase of 28 percent for women and an increase of 50 percent for men in developed countries during the same period (Yusuf, Hawken, Ounpuu, and others 2004). The countries and territories of LAC have pioneered a strong and multisectoral response to NCD prevention and control, spearheaded by the leadership of the Caribbean countries in the 2011 United Nations HighLevel Meeting on NCDs, and continuing with the recent creation of the Healthy Latin America Coalition, which advocates for health promotion and NCD prevention. The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) has promoted and facilitated member countries’ activities in surveillance, policy development, and guidelines for NCD prevention. The PAHO Regional Strategy and Plan of Action for the Prevention and Control of Chronic Diseases was adopted in 2012, with explicit attention to the development and economic importance of NCDs, and to the need for multisectoral involvement (PAHO 2012). In this environment, it is unsurprising that a large number of economic studies about NCDs have been produced in the LAC region. This article reviews the literature from LAC on the cost-effectiveness of interventions and policies to control and prevent NCDs. Many LAC countries use the World Health Organization (WHO) threshold to define an intervention as being costeffective, that is, whether the cost of a disability-adjusted life year (DALY) or quality-adjusted life year (QALY) is less than one times the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) per capita per life year. Most GDPs per capita in LAC range between U$S4,000 and US$12,000 (Sachs 2001). The literature on this issue reflects several characteristics unique to the LAC region: the relatively robust availability of health condition and risk factor data; a strong political and advocacy environment for population policy implementation; and an active research network on economic and public health issues, particularly on cost-effectiveness methods. As a result, this review identified a large number of relevant articles, which enables interesting comparisons across time and geography. Fil: Watkins, David. University of Washington; Estados Unidos. University of Cape Town; Sudáfrica Fil: Poggio, Rosana. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina Fil: Augustovski, Federico Ariel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina Fil: Brouwer, Elizabeth. University of Washington; Estados Unidos Fil: Pichón-riviere, Andres. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria; Argentina Fil: Rubinstein, Adolfo Luis. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Medicina; Argentina Fil: Nugent, Rachel. University of Washington; Estados Unidos |
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