Value-based healthcare looks at health outcomes of treatment relative to cost. In this particular report The EIU examines the way in which value is interpreted across the continent, the extent to which European countries are adopting cost-effectiveness as a key criterion for assessing it, and the efforts to develop new models for pricing innovation.
Further reading:
- An introduction to value-based healthcare in Europe
- Value-based Health Assessment in Italy: A decentralised model
- Value-based healthcare in Germany: From free price-setting to a regulated market
- Value-based healthcare in Spain: Regional experimentation in a shared governance setting
- Value-based healthcare in France: A slow adoption of cost-effectiveness criteria
- Value-based healthcare in Portugal: Necessity is the mother of invention
- Value-based healthcare in the UK: A system of trial and error