Economic considerations in the care of patients with head and neck malignancies Journal Article


Authors: Pfister, D. G.; Ruchlin, H. S.; Elkin, E. B.
Article Title: Economic considerations in the care of patients with head and neck malignancies
Abstract: In an era of cost-consciousness and managed care, quality concerns, practice variability attributed to nonmedical factors, and growing attention to outcomes research, there is increasing interest in the economics of malignant disease. This review explores economic issues pertinent to the management of patients with head and neck malignancies. Using economic principles to evaluate medical practice does not uniformly mean that less money should be spent; rather, the intention is to optimize efficiency in the use of limited resources, Accordingly, costs are best evaluated in the context of other outcomes of interest. The available economic literature for head and neck tumors is limited; it is often compromised by the use of facility charges as a proxy for true costs and the adoption of a truncated economic perspective. Given the potential health policy implications of such studies, their methodologies and results warrant careful scrutiny. Many opportunities exist for further research.
Keywords: cancer surgery; united states; cancer radiotherapy; cancer diagnosis; medical decision making; diagnostic procedure; cost control; health care cost; health economics; health policy; head and neck cancer; head and neck neoplasms; short survey; decision making; cost benefit analysis; humans; human; priority journal
Journal Title: Current Opinion in Oncology
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
ISSN: 1040-8746
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins  
Date Published: 1997-05-01
Start Page: 241
End Page: 246
Language: English
PUBMED: 9229146
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Short Survey -- Export Date: 17 March 2017 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. David G Pfister
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