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A Cost Effective and Adaptable Scratch Migration Assay
Published on: June 30, 2020
[Subsidized TBE vaccination appears cost-effective in a life-time perspective]
Helena Askling1, Jad Shedrawy1, Martin Henriksson2
1Karolinska Institute - Stockholm, Sweden Karolinska Institute - Stockholm, Sweden.
Abstract:
Given the setting of Stockholm County, a recently published health-economic analysis shows that the cost per Quality-adjusted life year (QALY) of a free TBE vaccinations program is below generally acceptable cost-effectiveness thresholds in Sweden. A report from the Public Health Agency (PHA), based on similar input data, shows that it is not cost effective to subsidize TBE vaccination in the Stockholm county. The main difference in the two analyses is the time horizon for the analyses; a life-time perspective versus 10-year perspective. Health economics of vaccination strategies should be based on a long time perspective and especially when the disease is more severe in older adults, i.e. TBE. Health-care decision-makers should be aware of the importance of the time horizon for the results when considering these evaluations in prioritization decisions. With a life-time perspective a TBE-vaccination program appears cost-effective.
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