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Value-Based Evaluation of Chinese Provincial Health Insurance Policy Schemes

In: Evaluation of Health Services

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  • Shanlian Hu
  • Anke-Peggy Holtorf
  • Kalman Wijaya
  • Jiangjiang He
  • Diana Brixner

Abstract

Since 2011, an international group of health policy experts has been working on a value-framework to be used for pharmaceutical policy decisions based on multicriteria decision analysis (MCDA). This tool can be easily adapted to a local decision-making context through a facilitated workshop format. Several workshops have been conducted in emerging markets to test the acceptance and feasibility of using MCDA in local decision-making. In China, national policy goals for expanding health-care coverage pressure the provincial governments to implement more comprehensive coverage schemes. This chapter demonstrates the adaptation of a global value-framework to the local policy environment. In September 2018, nine leaders from provincial health insurance bureaus responsible for the urban employee basic medical insurance (UEBMI) participated in a 1-day workshop to build a consensus on the most important objectives for the health-care reform and to translate these into measurable criteria. The participants ranked the criteria by importance and MCDA methodology was used for weighing the importance of each criterion in the final decision. The model driving this process will be presented and discussed by comparing two policy options for health-care reform.

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  • Shanlian Hu & Anke-Peggy Holtorf & Kalman Wijaya & Jiangjiang He & Diana Brixner, 2020. "Value-Based Evaluation of Chinese Provincial Health Insurance Policy Schemes," Chapters, in: Sandeep Reddy & Aida Isabel Tavares (ed.), Evaluation of Health Services, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:182285
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.84373
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    Keywords

    China; multicriteria decision analysis; MCDA; insurance policy; decision-making; stakeholder engagement; medical savings account;
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    • I11 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health - - - Analysis of Health Care Markets

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