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Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd ; 152(23): 1329-34, 2008 Jun 07.
Article in Dutch | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18661860

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To gain insight into the cost-effectiveness of new preventive interventions. DESIGN: Systematic review and interviews. METHOD: Based on literature search, a search of the project database of ZonMw and interviews with experts, the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment drew up a long list of preventive interventions that are potentially cost-effective but are not yet systematically carried out in the Netherlands. From this long list, 21 interventions were selected for each of which, at least 3 economic evaluations were available that indicate favourable cost-effectiveness (< Euro 20,000,--per QALY gained). RESULTS: The majority of the interventions concerned vaccination and screening programmes (7 and 5 respectively). Only a small minority concerned health promotion or health protection (1 respectively 3). There was strong evidence that 5 interventions were both cost-effective, and feasible. These were: screening for Chlamydia, screening for diabetic retinopathy in type 2 diabetes, screening for neonatal group beta streptococcal infections through a combination strategy, prevention of recurrent myocardial infarction through heart habilitation, and prevention of head injuries by wearing of bicycle helmets by children. CONCLUSION: Before implementation of preventive interventions, it is necessary to investigate whether these interventions are also cost-effective in the Dutch context.


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Health Policy , Primary Prevention , Public Health/economics , Public Health/methods , Cost-Benefit Analysis , Craniocerebral Trauma/prevention & control , Humans , Mass Screening/economics , Meta-Analysis as Topic , Primary Prevention/economics , Primary Prevention/methods , Vaccination/economics
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