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PBS Planning: Modelling and Implications

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Normative Health Economics

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In the previous chapter, a cost benefit analysis of six medications was performed- That exercise was useful in providing information in decision-making about listing individual medication on the Pharmaceutical Benefit Scheme (PBS) in Australia. However, a realistic exercise of health programs evaluation should also be in the form of proactive health sector planning. In health sector planning, a set of health programs is chosen from alternatives to be financed by the available budget. In this chapter, we develop a PBS sub-sector planning. We apply the new3 cost benefit analysis developed in Chapter 3 to sub-sector planning of PBS (we call it PBS planning), and discuss the implications of PBS sub-sector planning in selecting a set of medications for PBS listing that can maximise health and social welfare of the society.

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© 2006 Sardar M.N. Islam and Christine Suet Yee Mak

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Islam, S.M.N., Mak, C.S.Y. (2006). PBS Planning: Modelling and Implications. In: Normative Health Economics. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230289055_7

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